Streakiness and barre have been problems for the textile industry for
years. It is interesting that streakiness can be a problem in fabrics
when it is barely detectable by instruments. This paper uses theory de
veloped to explain the way humans see, to understand the origin of the
fabric streakiness problem as a perception phenomenon. It then uses t
his understanding to suggest and evaluate options for improving, (i.e.
, reducing) the appearance of streakiness in real fabrics. Testing of
the options suggested is done on simulated fabrics created under preci
sely controlled conditions on a high-quality color printer.