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13 March 2015 Towards gloss control in fine art reproduction
Teun Baar, Hans Brettel, Maria V. Ortiz Segovia
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Proceedings Volume 9398, Measuring, Modeling, and Reproducing Material Appearance 2015; 93980T (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2083192
Event: SPIE/IS&T Electronic Imaging, 2015, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
The studies regarding fine art reproduction mainly focus on the accuracy of colour and the recreation of surface texture properties. Since reflection properties other than colour are neglected, important details of the artwork are lost. For instance, gloss properties, often characteristic to painters and particular movements in the history of art, are not well reproduced. The inadequate reproduction of the different gloss levels of a piece of fine art leads to a specular reflection mismatch in printed copies with respect to the original works that affects the perceptual quality of the printout. We used different print parameters of a 3D high resolution printing setup to control the gloss level on a printout locally. Our method can be used to control gloss automatically and in crucial applications such as fine art reproduction.
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Teun Baar, Hans Brettel, and Maria V. Ortiz Segovia "Towards gloss control in fine art reproduction", Proc. SPIE 9398, Measuring, Modeling, and Reproducing Material Appearance 2015, 93980T (13 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2083192
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Ultraviolet radiation

Reflection

3D printing

Specular reflections

Bidirectional reflectance transmission function

Calibration

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