Subject: Call for paper--digital printing
Call for Papers: Image Permanence Session NIP18: IS&T's International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies Sep. 29 - Oct. 4, 2002 NIP18, IS&T's 18th International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies, sponsored by the Society for Imaging Science and Technology <URL:http://www.imaging.org/>, will take place September 29 - October 4, 2002 at the Town and Country Resort Hotel in San Diego, California. The General Chair of the conference is Dr. Mashiho Yuasa of International Paper. As co-chairs of the Image Permanence Session at NIP18, we would like to invite you to submit a technical paper. Abstracts are due March 8, 2002. Authors will be notified of acceptance by mid-May, 2002. Complete papers of approximately 4 pages for the conference proceedings book must be submitted by July 1, 2002. Proposed session topics include (other topics are encouraged): * Test methods for evaluating light stability, reciprocity failures in accelerated light fading tests, dark stability, humidity-fastness, water-fastness, susceptibility to fingerprint damage, and resistance to the effects of ozone and other atmospheric pollutants * Catalytic fading and ink-media interactions * Permanence considerations in the formulation of dye-based, pigmented, and dye-pigment hybrid inksets (both aqueous and solvent-based) * Image stability considerations in media design * Influence of 4-ink, 6-ink, and 8-ink systems (and image structure) on image permanence * Permanence of chromogenic color papers designed for digital imaging applications * Permanence of thermal dye transfer (dye sublimation), xerographic, and other digital processes * Permanence issues with textile and fabric printing * Effects of liquid and film laminates on image permanence * Test methods for outdoor weathering--the role of performance warranties * Densitometric vs. colorimetric methods for the evaluation of color fading * ANSI, ISO, and ASTM standards activities related to the permanence of digitally printed images As inkjet and other forms of digital printing continues its rapid expansion into mainstream amateur, professional portrait and wedding, and commercial photography markets, image permanence has become an increasingly important topic. People are displaying and storing inkjet and other digital prints in the same ways that traditional color photographs have always been used. Questions are increasingly being asked about how long prints made with these new digital technologies will last, and how their permanence compares with that of traditional color photographs. Based on the success of this year's two-day Image Permanence Session which took place in October in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, we invite you to participate in what is certain to be a very informative and exciting event! IS&T's International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies is recognized worldwide as the preeminent forum for keeping up with new directions and the latest advances in non-impact and digital printing. About 1,000 attendees, a Who's Who of the industry's key players, will be on hand for a week of activities you can't afford to miss: 200 contributed papers and posters, a print gallery, an extensive program of tutorials, keynote addresses each day by industry leaders from North America, Europe, and Asia, and networking with all the right people representing hundreds of companies and universities. Included is an exhibition of digital printing components, products, materials, and equipment that will put you in touch with 50 or more suppliers representing all facets of digital printing. San Diego, California is a sparkling waterfront city that offers a dazzling array of activities and attractions. The sunshine and 70 miles of beaches are an outdoor lovers dream. Parks (e.g., Balboa Park and the San Diego Zoo), museums and theaters will satisfy anyone's cultural appetite. The Town and Country Resort Hotel is located in Mission Valley with easy access to a 27-hole golf course and world-class shopping and dining. You can hop on a light rail trolley to downtown, historic Gaslamp Quarter, Qualcom Stadium, Old Town, and the border at Tijuana, Mexico. Abstracts and Information to be Submitted by Authors Deadline: March 8, 2002 * Abstract of approximately 200 words. Clearly state the technical content of the paper and, if appropriate, identify what is new compared to previously presented or published material on the same topic. * Author name(s), affiliation, address, telephone, Fax: , and email. * 75-word biographical sketch of the principal author. Due to space limitations, a bio sketch of the principal author only should be submitted. * Indication of preference (if any) for oral or interactive presentation. Author preferences will be accommodated whenever possible. * Preferred session assignment (be sure to indicate "Image Permanence" session). Oral presentations will be 20 minutes long, including a 5-minute question period. Interactive presentations will comprise a 5-minute oral preview followed by a poster presentation with display boards. Oral and interactive presentations are considered of equal importance and merit, and the author's preference for one or the other will be accommodated whenever possible. Authors will be notified of acceptance by mid-May, 2002. Completed papers of approximately 4 pages must be submitted by July 1, 2002. These papers will be printed in the Proceedings book, which will be distributed at the conference. Detailed instruction kits, including order forms for audio visual equipment and other support, will be sent upon acceptance. Note that it will be the authors' responsibility to obtain any necessary and appropriate clearances from their companies. Papers presented at NIP18 may also be submitted for publication in one of IS&T's journals, the Journal of Imaging Science and Technology, or the Journal of Electronic Imaging, both of which are peer reviewed. Contact IS&T for more information. Oral presentations will be 20 minutes long, including a 5-minute question period. Interactive presentations will be comprised of a 5-minute oral preview followed by a poster presentation with display boards. Oral and interactive presentations are considered of equal importance and merit, and the author's preference for one or the other will be accommodated whenever possible. The conference language is English. Questions should be directed to Henry Wilhelm (US) +1 641 236 4284 Fax: +1 641 236 4222 <hwilhelm [at] aol__com> or Rita Hofmann (Switzerland) +41 26 43 57 414 Fax: 41 26 43 57 037 <rita.hofmann [at] ilford__com> Henry Wilhelm Founder and President Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. 713 State Street P.O. Box 775 Grinnell, IA 50112 USA Rita Hofmann Director of Research and Development Ilford Imaging Switzerland GmbH Case Postale 160 CH-1723 Marly 1 Switzerland *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:57 Distributed: Friday, February 15, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-57-008 ***Received on Thursday, 14 February, 2002