Tonernews.com, December 26, 2003. USA
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Xerox Develops New Technology For Color
SCOTTSDALE, AZ—Xerox Corporation scientists have created a novel color-calibration technique that could one day be used in color printers and other devices, such as LCD Panels, to deliver richer, more accurate color. The printing process depends on “transforms” or mathematical instructions that tell machines how much of each ink or toner is needed so that the colors on paper replicate the colors we see with the human eye. Currently, the standard industry approach to printer calibration uses “one-dimensional transforms” which individually adjust each of a printer’s colors one at a time
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