Title of article :
Psychovisual Evaluation of Lossy CMYK Image Compression for Printing Applications
Author/Authors :
K. Denecker، نويسنده , , P. De Neve، نويسنده , , S. Van Assche، نويسنده , , R. Van de Walle1، نويسنده , , I. Lemahieu، نويسنده , , W. Philips، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
In the digital prepress workflow, images are represented in the CMYK colour space. Lossy image compression
alleviates the need for high storage and bandwidth capacities, resulting from the high spatial and tonal resolution.
After the image has been printed on paper, the introduced visual quality loss should not be noticeable to a
human observer. Since visual image quality depends on the compression algorithm both quantitatively and
qualitatively, and since no visual image quality models incorporating the end-to-end image reproduction process
are satisfactory, an experimental comparison is the only viable way to quantify subjective image quality. This
paper presents the results from an intensive psychovisual study based on a two-alternative forced-choice approach
involving 164 people, with expert and non-expert observers distinguished. The primary goal is to evaluate two
previously published adaptations of JPEG to CMYK images, and to determine a visually lossless compression ratio
threshold for typical printing applications. The improvements are based on tonal decorrelation and overlapping
block transforms. Results on three typical prepress test images indicate that the proposed adaptations are useful
and that for the investigated printing configuration, compression ratios up to 20 can be used safely
Keywords :
Lossy Compression , Psychovisual evaluation , image quality , JPEG , CMYK , Prepress
Journal title :
Computer Graphics Forum
Journal title :
Computer Graphics Forum