JOURNAL OF TEXTILE RESEARCH ›› 2016, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (07): 61-65.

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Simulation design of digital jacquard fabric based on separated color gamut of Red-Green-Blue

  

  • Received:2015-07-06 Revised:2016-03-01 Online:2016-07-15 Published:2016-07-15

Abstract:

For the Red-Green-Blue(RGB)color separation mode can't be used as a method to get color information for the design of the digital jacquard fabric directly, this paper studied the weft color selection range to match the color of three channels separately, according to the analysis of color field of the single color channel. The experiment of jacquard fabric design was carried out by utilizing triple-weft combination weave structure with full-color effect, then the solution to optimize the color effect of the jacquard fabric was studied. The results prove that, according to the rule of R,G,B corresponding to blue, red and yellow weft color, the monochrome image can be applied directly for the design of digital jacquard fabric. To increase the bright parameter of the three gray picture respective reasonably, which can meet the demand of three color simulation design for digital jacquard fabric. The experiment results provide the references for taking advantage of the design value of the RGB color channel separation mode.

CLC Number: 

  • TS 941.26
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