The need for optical modeling of paper is obvious to provide connections between its optical response and the actual properties of the paper. It is argued that modern solution methods from radiative transfer theory could be considered instead of the Kubelka-Munk model, and a specific example, DORT2002, is tested. It is shown that Kubelka-Munk is a simple special case of DORT2002, and the two models and their coefficients are compared. A comprehensive list of advantages for the applied user of a model with higher dimensionality is supplied. It is shown, by the use of DORT2002, that when the medium has finite thickness, the light distribution deviates from the perfectly diffuse even under the theoretically ideal conditions for which Kubelka-M...
We present a prediction model for digital printers and more specifically for electrophotographic dev...
This paper presents a method to describe, with good accuracy, the relation between variations in pap...
In the study of imaging on paper, the effect of the penetration of light into the paper is usually n...
The need for optical modeling of paper is obvious to provide connections between its optical respons...
The Kubelka-Munk scattering and absorption coefficients of a set of paper samples are assessed using...
This paper gives the exact translation and between the scattering and absorption coefficients of...
Models for calculating the light intensity inside an illuminated turbid medium, e.g. paper, involve ...
Kubelka i Munk dali su sažeti oblik i pristup s jasnim ciljem ka praktičnim metodama mjerenja. Njiho...
Modeling light scattering is important in diverse reasearch fields such as paper and print, optical ...
One of the greatest simplifications of the transfer equation is where all incident and scattered lig...
A method to produce representative sheets for determination of optical properties of mechanical pulp...
The change in refractive index that occurs at the interface between air and an ink-paper substrate c...
Very fast code for standardized d/0° reflectance calculations and an efficient Gauss-Newton paramete...
Two-flux theory of Kubelka-Munk is useful to analize the reflectance of light scattering layer. By a...
The relationship between Kubelka-Munk and the transport scattering coefficient is obtained throught ...
We present a prediction model for digital printers and more specifically for electrophotographic dev...
This paper presents a method to describe, with good accuracy, the relation between variations in pap...
In the study of imaging on paper, the effect of the penetration of light into the paper is usually n...
The need for optical modeling of paper is obvious to provide connections between its optical respons...
The Kubelka-Munk scattering and absorption coefficients of a set of paper samples are assessed using...
This paper gives the exact translation and between the scattering and absorption coefficients of...
Models for calculating the light intensity inside an illuminated turbid medium, e.g. paper, involve ...
Kubelka i Munk dali su sažeti oblik i pristup s jasnim ciljem ka praktičnim metodama mjerenja. Njiho...
Modeling light scattering is important in diverse reasearch fields such as paper and print, optical ...
One of the greatest simplifications of the transfer equation is where all incident and scattered lig...
A method to produce representative sheets for determination of optical properties of mechanical pulp...
The change in refractive index that occurs at the interface between air and an ink-paper substrate c...
Very fast code for standardized d/0° reflectance calculations and an efficient Gauss-Newton paramete...
Two-flux theory of Kubelka-Munk is useful to analize the reflectance of light scattering layer. By a...
The relationship between Kubelka-Munk and the transport scattering coefficient is obtained throught ...
We present a prediction model for digital printers and more specifically for electrophotographic dev...
This paper presents a method to describe, with good accuracy, the relation between variations in pap...
In the study of imaging on paper, the effect of the penetration of light into the paper is usually n...