Claims
- 1. A method for controlling printer color comprising:
receiving cartridge color density data and reference cartridge data; mapping the cartridge color density data to the reference cartridge data to generate mapped color density data; and using the mapped color density data to control the printer color.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein using the mapped color density data to control the printer color comprises determining one or more color density equation coefficients.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein mapping the color density data to the reference cartridge data further comprises applying a correction factor.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein mapping the color density data to the reference cartridge data further comprises:
determining a cartridge color density data point that corresponds to a cartridge dot activation data point; determining a reference color density data point that corresponds to the cartridge color density data point; determining a reference dot activation data point that corresponds to the reference color density data point; and using the cartridge dot activation data point when the reference dot activation data point is selected.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein a plurality of data points are used, and equation coefficients are determined from the cartridge dot activation data points.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein mapping the color density data to the reference cartridge data further comprises:
determining a cartridge color density data point that corresponds to a cartridge dot activation data point; determining a reference color density data point that corresponds to the cartridge color density data point; determining a reference dot activation data point that corresponds to the reference color density data point; determining a difference between the cartridge dot activation data point and the reference dot activation data point; multiplying the difference by a scale factor to generate the correction factor; and using the reference dot activation data point adjusted by the correction factor when the reference dot activation data point is selected.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein a plurality of data points are used, and equation coefficients are determined from the adjusted reference dot activation data points.
- 8. The method of claim 1 further comprising using an International Color Consortium standardized process to generate printer driver data from the mapped color density data.
- 9. A system for controlling printer color comprising:
an index interface system receiving cartridge color density data and reference color density data; and a cartridge correction system mapping the cartridge color density data to the reference color density data to generate color correction data.
- 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the index interface system further comprises a cartridge identification system receiving cartridge identification data and retrieving the cartridge color density data and the reference color density data in response to the cartridge identification data.
- 11. The system of claim 9 wherein the index interface system further comprises a reference cartridge system storing the cartridge color density data and the reference color density data.
- 12. The system of claim 9 wherein the cartridge correction system further comprises a correction factor calculation system determining a cartridge dot activation data point that generates a cartridge color density that directly corresponds to a reference color density generated in response to a reference dot activation data point.
- 13. The system of claim 9 wherein the cartridge correction system further comprises a compensation factor system determining a cartridge dot activation data point that generates a cartridge color density that corresponds by a scale factor to a reference color density generated in response to a reference dot activation data point.
- 14. The system of claim 9 wherein the cartridge correction system further comprises an ink control system that receives the color correction data and generates printer driver data using an International Color Consortium standardized process.
- 15. A system for controlling printer color comprising:
an ink characterization system generating cartridge color density data and reference color density data; and an index interface system receiving the cartridge color density data and the reference color density data and generating printer control data.
- 16. The system of claim 15 further comprising a cartridge correction system mapping the cartridge color density data to the reference color density data to generate color correction data.
- 17. The system of claim 15 further comprising a compensation factor system receiving a compensation factor from the ink characterization system that is used to generate the printer control data.
- 18. The system of claim 15 further comprising a cartridge data system storing the cartridge color data and providing the cartridge color data to the index interface system upon demand.
- 19. The system of claim 15 further comprising a reference cartridge system storing the reference color density data and providing the reference color density data to the index interface system upon demand.
- 20. The system of claim 18 wherein the reference cartridge system is accessed by the index interface system over a communications link.
- 21. A printer driver that facilitates the providing of color-corrected images to a printer, the printer driver being adapted to:
receive mapped color density data; and use the mapped color density data to control the printer.
- 22. The printer driver of claim 21 further comprising a hard drive storing the printer driver.
- 23. The printer driver of claim 21 wherein the mapped color density is received over the Internet.
- 24. The printer driver of claim 21 wherein the mapped color density is received from a printer cartridge.
- 25. A personal computer system that includes a microprocessor, a user input device, a non-volatile memory device, a hard drive, a monitor and a printer, the personal computer system comprising:
a printer driver stored on the non-volatile memory device, the printer driver being adapted to retrieve color correction data.
- 26. The printer driver of claim 25 wherein the hard drive stores the printer driver.
- 27. The printer driver of claim 25 wherein the microprocessor operates the printer driver.
- 28. The printer driver of claim 25 wherein the color correction data is stored on a printer cartridge.
- 29. A printer cartridge comprising:
a data storage device; and wherein color correction data is stored on the data storage device.
- 30. The printer cartridge of claim 29 wherein the color correction data is configured to be extracted from the data storage device and stored on a hard drive.
- 31. The printer cartridge of claim 29 wherein the color correction data includes mapped color correction data.
- 32. The printer cartridge of claim 29 wherein the color correction data includes reference color density data and specimen color density data.
- 33. A printer comprising:
a printer cartridge having a memory device; and wherein the memory device stores color correction data.
- 34. The printer of claim 33 wherein the color correction data is retrieved from the memory device and stored on a hard drive.
- 35. The printer of claim 33 wherein a microprocessor retrieves the color correction data.
- 36. The printer of claim 33 wherein the color correction data is stored on a nonvolatile memory device.
- 37. A camera that has been adapted to produce color-corrected images comprising:
a plurality of pixels, wherein each pixel includes an associated color filter; and a data storage device storing color correction data for the plurality of pixels.
- 38. The camera of claim 37 wherein the color correction data is stored on a hard drive.
- 39. The camera of claim 37 wherein a microprocessor extracts the color correction data.
- 40. The camera of claim 37 wherein the color correction data is stored on a nonvolatile memory device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to co-pending and commonly owned application Ser. No. 09/822,094, filed Mar. 30, 2001, entitled “Automatic Printer Color Correction Based on Characterization Data of a Color Ink Cartridge,” and to “Method and System for Characterizing Printer Color,” filed concurrently herewith and bearing Attorney Docket No. H052617.1292US0, which are both hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.