Image Transformation for Digital Printing Machine

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A computer monitor through mixing shades of red, green, and blue show pictures, that is named RGB color model. CMYK use the different color reproduction technologies and properties. A CMYK printer instead uses light-absorbing cyan, magenta and yellow ink. This paper discusses the conversion between RGB and CMKY color model. OpenCV was used for the verification of the effectiveness of the algorithm is proved to be feasible.

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September 2013

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