Measurement uncertainty in colour characterization of printed textile materials

The subject of uncertainty of spectrophotometric measurement of printed textile materials is one of the majorunsolved technical problems in textile colourimetry today. Textile manufacturers are often trying to maintain colourdifference tolerances which are within the range or even less than the unce...

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Main Authors: Neda Milić, Dragoljub Novaković, Nemanja Kašiković
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Novi Sad 2011-11-01
Series:Journal of Graphic Engineering and Design
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Online Access:http://www.grid.uns.ac.rs/jged/download.php?fid=117
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spelling doaj-ed66f67d34c24cfebc5836f48e5c92942020-11-24T21:37:22ZengUniversity of Novi SadJournal of Graphic Engineering and Design2217-379X2217-98602011-11-01221625Measurement uncertainty in colour characterization of printed textile materialsNeda MilićDragoljub NovakovićNemanja KašikovićThe subject of uncertainty of spectrophotometric measurement of printed textile materials is one of the majorunsolved technical problems in textile colourimetry today. Textile manufacturers are often trying to maintain colourdifference tolerances which are within the range or even less than the uncertainty of the measurement systemcontrolling them. In this paper, two commercial spectrophotometers with different measuring geometries (GretagMacbethEye-One Pro with 450/0° geometry and ChinSpec HP200 with d/8° geometry) were comparativelyinvestigated in terms of measurement uncertainty in colour characterization of textile products. Results of the studyindicate that, the despite of different measuring geometry, instruments had the similar measurement repeatabilitybehaviour (repeatability of readings from different parts of the same sample) in the case of used digitally printedpolyester materials. The important influence on measurement variability had the material preparation method (werethe materials triple folded, placed on a black backing or a white backing). On the other hand, instruments showeddifference concerning the inter-model agreement. Although this difference was not confirmed as significant withvisual assessment, observers evaluated the measurement readings from the Eye-One Pro spectrophotometer as moreaccurate colour appearance characterization of textile materials.http://www.grid.uns.ac.rs/jged/download.php?fid=117measurement uncertaintymeasurement geometrytextile printing
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author Neda Milić
Dragoljub Novaković
Nemanja Kašiković
spellingShingle Neda Milić
Dragoljub Novaković
Nemanja Kašiković
Measurement uncertainty in colour characterization of printed textile materials
Journal of Graphic Engineering and Design
measurement uncertainty
measurement geometry
textile printing
author_facet Neda Milić
Dragoljub Novaković
Nemanja Kašiković
author_sort Neda Milić
title Measurement uncertainty in colour characterization of printed textile materials
title_short Measurement uncertainty in colour characterization of printed textile materials
title_full Measurement uncertainty in colour characterization of printed textile materials
title_fullStr Measurement uncertainty in colour characterization of printed textile materials
title_full_unstemmed Measurement uncertainty in colour characterization of printed textile materials
title_sort measurement uncertainty in colour characterization of printed textile materials
publisher University of Novi Sad
series Journal of Graphic Engineering and Design
issn 2217-379X
2217-9860
publishDate 2011-11-01
description The subject of uncertainty of spectrophotometric measurement of printed textile materials is one of the majorunsolved technical problems in textile colourimetry today. Textile manufacturers are often trying to maintain colourdifference tolerances which are within the range or even less than the uncertainty of the measurement systemcontrolling them. In this paper, two commercial spectrophotometers with different measuring geometries (GretagMacbethEye-One Pro with 450/0° geometry and ChinSpec HP200 with d/8° geometry) were comparativelyinvestigated in terms of measurement uncertainty in colour characterization of textile products. Results of the studyindicate that, the despite of different measuring geometry, instruments had the similar measurement repeatabilitybehaviour (repeatability of readings from different parts of the same sample) in the case of used digitally printedpolyester materials. The important influence on measurement variability had the material preparation method (werethe materials triple folded, placed on a black backing or a white backing). On the other hand, instruments showeddifference concerning the inter-model agreement. Although this difference was not confirmed as significant withvisual assessment, observers evaluated the measurement readings from the Eye-One Pro spectrophotometer as moreaccurate colour appearance characterization of textile materials.
topic measurement uncertainty
measurement geometry
textile printing
url http://www.grid.uns.ac.rs/jged/download.php?fid=117
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