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Colour validation metrics

A colour validation test has a series of metrics that are calculated and evaluated when the test is performed.

The tables lists all metrics that can be used in a colour validation test. In practice, a colour validation test uses a small subset of the available metrics.

The measurements are the measured Lab values of the patches of the printed target chart of the test.

△E00 (Delta E 2000)

Metrics

Description

Substrate ΔE00

Colour difference in ΔE00 between the measured and the reference substrate white. For a side-by-side evaluation, the colour control strip must be printed with the rendering intent absolute colorimetric. The reference substrate white is compared to the measured simulated substrate white of the printed media.

Maximum ΔE00

Highest colour difference in ΔE00 between the measured Lab values of the colour patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Average ΔE00

Average colour difference in ΔE00 between the measured Lab values of the colour patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

95th percentile ΔE00

The 95th percentile ΔE00 colour difference between the measured Lab values of the colour patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition. This means that 95% of all measured patches have ΔE00 colour differences smaller than or equal to the metric value.

Maximum ΔE00 CMYK solids

Highest colour difference in ΔE00 between the measured Lab values of the CMYK solid patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum ΔE00 CMY solids

Highest colour difference in ΔE00 between the measured Lab values of the CMY solid patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum ΔE00 RGB overprints

Highest colour difference in ΔE00 between the measured Lab values of the RGB overprint patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

NOTE

Delta E 2000, △E00 is the industry standard.

△E76 (Delta E 1976)

Metrics

Description

Substrate ΔE76

Colour difference in ΔE76 between the measured and the reference substrate white. For a side-by-side evaluation, the colour control strip must be printed with the rendering intent absolute colorimetric. The reference substrate white is compared to the measured simulated substrate white of the printed media.

Maximum ΔE76

Highest colour difference in ΔE76 between the measured Lab values of the colour patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Average ΔE76

Average colour difference in ΔE76 between the measured Lab values of the colour patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

95th percentile ΔE76

The 95th percentile ΔE76 colour difference between the measured Lab values of the colour patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition. This means that 95% of all measured patches have ΔE76 colour differences smaller than or equal to the metric value.

Maximum ΔE76 CMYK solids

Highest colour difference in ΔE76 between the measured Lab values of the CMYK solid patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum ΔE76 CMY solids

Highest colour difference in ΔE76 between the measured Lab values of the CMY solid patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum ΔE76 RGB overprints

Highest colour difference in ΔE76 between the measured Lab values of the RGB overprint patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

NOTE

Delta E 1976, △E76 is based on a less complicated and accurate distance calculation.

△H (Delta H)

Metrics

Description

Maximum ΔH CMYK solids

Highest colour difference in ΔH between the measured Lab values of the CMYK solid patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum ΔH CMYK solids and RGB overprints

Highest colour difference in ΔH between the measured Lab values of the CMYK solid patches and the RGB overprint patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum ΔH CMY solids and RGB overprints

Highest colour difference in ΔH between the measured Lab values of the CMY solid patches and the RGB overprint patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum ΔH CMY solids

Highest colour difference in ΔH between the measured Lab values of the CMY solid patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Average ΔH composite grays

Average colour difference in ΔH between the measured Lab values of the composite grey patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum ΔH composite grays

Highest colour difference in ΔH between the measured Lab values of the composite grey patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

△L (Delta L)

Metrics

Description

Average |ΔL| composite grays

Average lightness difference in |ΔL| between measured Lab values of the composite grey patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum |ΔL| composite grays

Highest lightness difference in |ΔL| between measured Lab values of the composite grey patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Average weighted |ΔL| composite grays

Average lightness difference in weighted |ΔL| between measured Lab values of the composite grey patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum weighted |ΔL| composite grays

Highest lightness difference in weighted |ΔL| between measured Lab values of the composite grey patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Average |ΔL| K-only patches

Average lightness difference in |ΔL| between measured Lab values of the K-only patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum |ΔL| K-only patches

Highest lightness difference in |ΔL| between measured Lab values of the K-only patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Average weighted |ΔL| K-only patches

Average lightness difference in weighted |ΔL| between measured Lab values of the K-only patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum weighted |ΔL| K-only patches

Highest lightness difference in weighted |ΔL| between measured Lab values of the K-only patches on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Estimated black point |ΔL|

Lightness difference in |ΔL| between the measured darkest patch on the colour control strip and the darkest patch of the reference printing condition. The darkest patch is the patch that has the lowest L* value.

NOTE
  • The |ΔL| value refers to the absolute value of △L.

  • The weighted |ΔL| puts more emphasis on the colour differences for light greys, where the K value is lower than 50%.

  • The Estimated black point |ΔL| metric is called an estimation because the darkest patch of the target chart is not necessarily the darkest possible colour. There could be CMYK values that reproduce a darker tint. The output profile determines the real black point value.

△Ch (Delta Ch)

Metrics

Description

Average ΔCh composite grays

Average colour difference in ΔCh between measured Lab values of the composite greys on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum ΔCh composite grays

Highest colour difference in ΔCh between measured Lab values of the composite greys on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Average weighted ΔCh composite grays

Average colour difference in weighted ΔCh between measured Lab values of the composite greys on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

Maximum weighted ΔCh composite grays

Highest colour difference in weighted ΔCh between measured Lab values of the composite greys on the colour control strip and the Lab values of the matching patches of the reference printing condition.

NOTE

The weighted ΔCh puts more emphasis on the colour differences between composite greys, where C is lower than 50%.