Different Operating Systems Compatible for Image Prepress Process in Color Management: Analysis and Performance Testing
Jaswinder Singh Dilawari, Ravinder Khanna

TL;DR
This paper compares various mobile operating systems used in image prepress processes within color management, analyzing their performance and compatibility amidst a rapidly evolving and diversified device ecosystem.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of different mobile operating systems' suitability for image prepress and color management tasks, highlighting their trade-offs.
Findings
Performance differences among OS platforms
Compatibility levels with image prepress tools
Trade-offs in OS features for color management
Abstract
Image computing has become a real catchphrase over the past few years and the interpretations of the meaning of the term vary greatly. The Imagecomputing market is currently rapidly evolving with high growth prospects and almost daily announcements of new devices and application platforms, which results in an increasing diversification of devices, operating system and development platforms. Compared to more traditional information technology markets like the one of desktop computing, mobile computing is much less consolidated and neither standards nor even industry standards have yet been established. There are various platforms and interfaces which may be used to perform the desired tasks through the device. We have tried to compare the various mobile operating systems and their trade-offs.
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TopicsColor Science and Applications
