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4 April 1997 Method for quantifying the color gamut of an output device
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Abstract
A technique is proposed for estimating the surface of the color gamut of an output device, in 3D colorimetric space. The method employs a modified convex hull algorithm. This approach is shown to be more general, and more accurate, than existing techniques. Simple numerical metrics are derived from this surface description: namely the gamut volume in 3D space; and the percentage of colors from the Pantone Matching System which fall within the gamut.
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Raja Balasubramanian and Edul Dalal "Method for quantifying the color gamut of an output device", Proc. SPIE 3018, Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hard Copy, and Graphic Arts II, (4 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.271580
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Printing

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Data modeling

CMYK color model

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