Abstract
The new path branching Clapper–Yule prediction model of spectral reflectance based on the traveling probability and the path branching factor depending on the characteristic parameter of paper and spatial distribution of imaging dots is proposed. Our numerical results show that the new spectral reflectance model is more close to the experimental data than the basic Clapper–Yule model and the reflectance is a nonlinear function of the dot percentage coverage of the halftone imaging.
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