Under specular reflection, non-isotropic halftones such as line halftones printed on an ink-receiving plastic layer superposed with a metallic layer change their colors upon in-plane rotation of the print. This color change is due to the orientation-dependent optical dot gain of the halftone. A strong dot gain occurs when the incident light is perpendicular to the halftone line structure. A color prediction model is proposed which predicts under specular reflection the color of cyan, magenta and yellow line halftones as a function of the azimuthal rotation angle, the incident angle and the line frequency. The model is calibrated by measuring 17 reflectances at the (
P. Pjanic, L. Yang, A. Teleman, R. D. Hersch, "Angular Color Prediction Model for Anisotropic Halftone Prints on a Metallic Substrate" in Journal of Imaging Science and Technology, 2019, pp 040407-1 - 040407-11, https://doi.org/10.2352/J.ImagingSci.Technol.2019.63.4.040407