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Kubelka-Munk theory in describing optical properties of paper ( I)

Vesna Džimbeg-Malčić ; Faculty of Graphic Arts, University of Zagreb, Getaldićeva 2, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Željka Barbarić-Mikočević ; Faculty of Graphic Arts, University of Zagreb, Getaldićeva 2, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Katarina Itrić ; Faculty of Graphic Arts, University of Zagreb, Getaldićeva 2, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

One of the greatest simplifications of the transfer equation is where all incident and scattered light is assumed to be perfectly diffuse, only two opposite directions of light transport are considered, and the light intensity is assumed to vary along one axis only. Such two-flux approximations have been presented by many authors, starting with a paper by Schuster [1]. One of the most famous two-flux approximations is the approximation presented by Kubelka and Munk [2] in 1931 and further developed by Kubelka [3,4]. Kubelka and Munk gave a comprehensive formulation and a treatment with a clear aim towards practical methods of measurement. It was quickly adapted for use by the papermaking industry [5-8] and has now been in widespread use for decades in the measurement and prediction of colour, brightness and opacity of paper sheets. Most of the information reported here is taken from the references cited at the end of the article which should be consulted for a more in-depth study.

Keywords

absorption; Kubelka-Munk; paper; scattering

Hrčak ID:

65936

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/65936

Publication date:

31.3.2011.

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