Iso 20654 2017
Iso 20654 2017
Iso 20654 2017
STANDARD 20654
First edition
2017-08
Corrected version
2018-01
Reference number
ISO 20654:2017(E)
© ISO 2017
ISO 20654:2017(E)
Contents Page
Foreword......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... iv
Introduction...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v
1 Scope.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 Requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
4.1 Calculation of spot colour tone value................................................................................................................................... 2
4.2 Steps for obtaining SCTV from spectral reflectance measurements......................................................... 3
4.3 Steps for obtaining SCTV from CIELAB measurements........................................................................................ 3
Bibliography................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 130, Graphic technology.
ISO 20654:2017
This corrected version of ISO 20654:2017 incorporates the following corrections:
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— Formula (6) revised.
Introduction
This document defines a new metric Spot Colour Tone Value (SCTV) for the determination of the tone
value of a spot colour ink. Spot colours in this document are defined as non-process colours (process
colours being the CMYK 4-colour primary inks). This method produces approximately uniform visual
spacing of the tones between the unprinted substrate and the 100% coverage, known as the solid ink.
This metric is calculated from either the measured spectral reflectance factors or from colorimetric
values computed from the same spectral data.
Historically, spot colours have been managed by measuring the solid ink value only, with no clear
guidelines or methodology for measuring intermediate halftones. For artwork that only incorporates
the spot ink at full coverage, this can be a reasonable practice; however, for artwork that includes
gradations of the spot colour, which can print alone or in combination with the other inks, a formal
strategy for managing the spot colour tone is required. This solution has been to print linear scales and
use those values as a reference tone for alignment. This practice renders different results from each
print supplier.
In the past, spot colour tones have been measured using the standard process colour tones methodology
based on ISO status density measurement using a set of spectral products optimised for cyan, magenta
and yellow inks. This method does not work well with intermediate tones of spot colours and in many
cases produced a tone scale far from being perceptually uniform. Hence, there is a need for a new metric
that will quantify the intermediate tones of spot colours in a more perceptually uniform way.
1 Scope
This document defines a metric for assessing intermediate tones of a spot ink. This method for
the calculation of Spot Colour Tone Value (SCTV) produces approximately uniform visual spacing
of tones between substrate and solid. It can be calculated from spectral reflectance or colorimetric
measurements of the solid ink, substrate and one or more patches of intermediate tones to be measured.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 13655, Graphic technology — Spectral measurement and colorimetric computation for graphic
arts images
4 Requirements
The SCTV of an intermediate tone of a spot ink is defined as a substrate-relative metric composed
of three "value" components and normalized between substrate (0 %) and spot ink solid (100 %), as
shown in Formula (1):
SCTV = 100 ×
(Vxs − Vxp ) + (Vys − Vyp ) + (Vzs − Vzp )
2 2 2
where
Vxs, Vys, Vzs are Vx, Vy, Vz values calculated for the spot ink solid;
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Vxp, Vyp, Vzp are Vx, Vy, Vz values calculated for the substrate;
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Vxt, Vyt, Vzt are Vx, Vy, Vz values calculated for the spot ink tone.
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The value components are defined to have functional form similar to that of CIE L*, as shown in
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X
Vx = f × 116 − 16 (2)
Xn
Y
V y = f × 116 − 16 (3)
Yn
Z
Vz = f × 116 − 16 (4)
Zn
where
Xn, Yn, Zn are tristimulus values of the selected illuminant and observer, which will normally be
D50 for graphic arts applications as specified in ISO 13655.
and where
3
1 6
f ( u ) = ( u ) if u > (5)
3
29
841 4 6
3
f ( u ) = ⋅ (u ) + if u ≤ (6)
108 29 29
116 × a
Vx = L + (7)
500
V y = L (8)
116 × b
Vz = L − (9)
200
to calculate Vx, Vy and Vz for each of the measurements in Step 1 to obtain
Vxs, Vys, Vzs, the Vx, Vy, Vz values calculated for the spot ink solid,
Vxp, Vyp, Vzp, the Vx, Vy, Vz values calculated for the substrate, and
Vxt, Vyt, Vzt, the Vx, Vy, Vz values calculated for the spot ink tone.