An Implementation of Computer Graphics as Prepress Image Enhancement Process
Jaswinder Singh Dilawari, Ravinder Khanna

TL;DR
This paper presents a computer graphics implementation aimed at enhancing prepress images to ensure consistent color reproduction across various devices and resolutions, improving quality in the printing process.
Contribution
It introduces a color key tool designed with a Color Management Scheme to standardize color rendering regardless of device or resolution differences.
Findings
Color consistency across devices improved
Color rendering variability reduced
Enhanced image quality in prepress processes
Abstract
The production of a printed product involves three stages: prepress, the printing process (press) itself, and finishing (post press). There are various types of equipments (printers, scanners) and various qualities image are present in the market. These give different color rendering each time during reproduction. So, a color key tool has been developed keeping Color Management Scheme (CMS) in mind so that during reproduction no color rendering takes place irrespective of use of any device and resolution level has also been improved.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputer Graphics and Visualization Techniques · Advanced Vision and Imaging · Advanced Image Processing Techniques
