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titleOfInvention Multicolor printing system splitting modeling method for maximizing color gamut
abstract A multicolor printing system splitting modeling method for maximizing a color gamut comprises steps of manufacturing and printing single color step-wedges of all primary colors, determining the ultralimit threshold value of each single color ink quantity, measuring the spectrum value of each single-color step-wedge subjected to equal ratio compression and establishing a corresponding relation; splitting an original multicolor printing system into printing system submodels; performing ink color space overall sampling to obtain the sampling samples under the sprinting system submodels, and obtaining the prediction spectrum reflectivity information values by simulation; targeting at all submodels, using a convex hull algorithm to calculate to obtain the ink color space overall sampling color gamut volumes; combining K submodels and using the convex hull algorithm to obtain the color gamut volume of each combination, and locking the combination corresponding to the maximum color gamut coverage rate when the maximum color gamut coverage rate is larger than the preset threshold value, thus realizing the splitting modeling of the original printing system. The method has the technical advantages of obviously reducing the splitting modeling complexity of the system, avoiding the ink quantity ultralimit problem, improving the stability of output colors and the like.
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