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Fully-Enabled WIR i-Star Professional Edition v7.0 (Beta)
Powerful CIELAB based, full tonal scale, comparative image analysis software with simplified single-number or two-number reporting of results. Developed by Wilhelm Imaging Research, WIR i-Star also provides comprehensive analysis of image appearance differences with specific colors, including critical human skintone colors, or with user-selected pictorial "regions of interest" in both color and black-and-white photographic images.
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Professional Edition (runs on Windows XP and 7). 2015 free beta version.
WIR Software Development and Documentation Team: Dmitriy Shklyarov (chief programmer), Yaw Nti-Addae, Kabenla Armah, Mark McCormick-Goodhart (consultant), Dimitar Tasev, Henry Wilhelm, Tessa Bergan (editor), and Carol Brower Wilhelm.
WIR i-Star
Professional User Guide
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User Guide
(v2/January 1, 2010)
Description: This illustrated manual contains everything necessary to understand and operate the WIR i-Star software. Topics covered include: User Interface, Features, Working with i-Star, and How to Interpret the Results.
An Example of a WIR i-Star Test Target
The WIR i-Star sRGBcolorspace Target (v1.0) is a generic 800 patch test target for I* analysis. The target maps 12 hues with varying lightness and chroma, plus neutrals, near-neutrals, and skintone colors over the full tonal gradient and color gamut of the sRGB color space. Test targets can be made for other color spaces such as Adobe RGB and ProPhoto RGB (a large gamut colorspace also known as ROMM RGB).
The human skintone colors section of the generic WIR i-Star target consists of 100 patches generated by adjusting the L* values of the measured LAB values for the "Light Skin" and "Dark Skin" color patches in the Macbeth ColorChecker chart. Photographs of people may range from very high L* values in specular highlight areas to very low L* values in deep shadow areas of the face. The number of the skintone color patches and neutral/near-neutral patches relative to the total number of patches in the test chart provides a means of weighting these colors in the i-Star analysis. The skintone colors section of the target can also be analyzed separately as an i-Star "Region of Interest."
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WIR i-Star Tutorial 1
"Comparison of
Printer Profiles"
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January 1, 2010
WIR i-Star Tutorial 2
"Light Fading of
Inkjet Prints"
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January 1, 2010
WIR i-Star Tutorial 3
"Ozone Fading of
Inkjet Prints"
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January 1, 2010
WIR i-Star Tutorial 4
"Comparison of OEM vs
Third-Party Inks"
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January 1, 2010
WIR i-Star Tutorial 5
"Progressive Print Quality Losses that Occur as an Inkjet Cartridge Becomes Exhausted Through Use"
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January 1, 2010
WIR i-Star File Templates
Description: This zip file contains file templates to help organize information in input files
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February 18, 2009
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"A Retained Image Appearance' Metric For Full Tonal Scale, Colorimetric Evaluation Of Photographic Image Stability"
By Mark McCormick-Goodhart, Henry Wilhelm, and Dmitriy Shklyarov
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November 1, 2004
Article
from "Imaging Conference JAPAN 2007"
in Tokyo
June 6-8, 2007
"A Study of 'Unprotected Ozone Resistance' of Photographs Made With Inkjet
and Other Digital Printing Technologies"
By Henry Wilhelm, Kabenla Armah, Dmitriy Shklyarov, Barbara Stahl, and
Dimitar Tasev
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5-page Article
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5-page PDF
Posted June 20, 2007
Three WIR Articles from IS&T NIP20:
2004 International Conference On Digital Printing Technologies
Salt Lake City, Utah USA November 1, 2004
"A Review of Accelerated
Test Methods for Predicting the Image Life of
Digitally-Printed Photographs—Part II"
By Henry Wilhelm
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November 1, 2004
Addenda Updated Dec. 6, 2004
"A New Test Method Based on CEILAB Colorimetry for Evaluating the Permanency of Pictorial Images
By Mark McCormick-Goodhart and Henry Wilhelm
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13-page Article
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Posted June 5, 2003
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Article
from IS&T NIP23:
2007 International Conference On Digital Printing Technologies
Anchorage, Alaska USA September 16-21, 2007
"Evaluating the Image Permanence of Full Tonal Scale Human Skintone Colors in Photographs Using the CIELAB Colorimetry Based WIR i-Star 'Retained Image Appearance' Metric"
By Henry Wilhelm and Dmitriy Shklyarov
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7-page Article
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7-page PDF
Posted October 15, 2007
Article
from "Japan Hardcopy 2005" Conference in Tokyo
June 8-10, 2005
"New Test Methods for Evaluating the Humidity-Fastness of Inkjet Prints"
By Mark McCormick-Goodhart
and Henry Wilhelm
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5-page Article
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5-page PDF
Posted June 15, 2005
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