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Colour Image Science - Exploiting Digital Media

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Informationen zum Autor Lindsay MacDonald is Professor of Multimedia Imaging at the Colour & Imaging Institute, University of Derby. For 18 years he was with Crosfield Electronics Ltd, where he designed and wrote the software for the world's first computer-based page composition system in 1977. Professor MacDonald is a Fellow of the British Computer Society, the Institution of Electrical Engineers, the Royal Photographic Society, and the Royal Society of Arts. He is co-author or co-editor of a number of books, including Computer Generated Colour, Display Systems: Design and Applications, Colour Imaging: Vision and Technology and Colour Image Science: Exploiting Digital Media. M. Ronnier Luo is a Global Expertise Professor at the College of Optical Science and Technology, Zhejiang University in China, and a Visiting Professor of Colour Science and Imaging at the University of Leeds - UK - and the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Chinese Taipei. He is also the CIE Vice-President of Publication. He received his PhD in 1986 at the University of Bradford in the field of colour science. He has published 600 publications in the areas of colour science, imaging science and LED illumination. Klappentext Zusammengefasst in einem Band, herausgegeben von zwei führenden Spezialisten vom Color and Imaging Institute an der University of Derby, finden Sie hier die Proceedings der Conference of Color Imaging Science (April 2000). Neue Standards und Forschungsergebnisse werden vorgestellt. Sie erfahren, wie sich praxistaugliche und nützliche Imaging-Produkte entwickeln lassen, die die vielfältigen Anforderungen digitaler Medien erfüllen. Zusammenfassung Based on the Conference of Colour Imaging Science 2000 held in April, this work discusses the evolving standards, research findings and considers how practical and usable new imaging products can be developed to meet the needs of the multiplicity of digital imaging media. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface (Lindsay MacDonald and Ronnier Luo) Foreword ( Ian Gatley) Section 1 - Colour Vision Perception of Transparency (Caterina Ripamonti & Stephen Westland) Investigation of Human Colour Memory (Peter Bodrogi & Tünde Tarczali) Perception of Colour Differences in Large Printed Images (Joan Uroz, Ján Morovic & Ronnier Luo) Section 2 - Multispectral Imaging Evaluation of Multispectral Imaging (Yoichi Miyake & Kimiyoshi Miyata) Spectral Colour Statistics of Surfaces (Mitch Thomson & Stephen Westland) A Generalised Method for Spectral Scanner Characterisation (Friedhelm König & Patrick Herzog) WebCam for Interactive Multispectral Measurements (Hans Brettel, Jon Yngve Hardeberg & Francis Schmitt) Section 3 - Image Processing Spotting Colours (Georgina Kwei, Kobus Barnard & Brian Funt) Colour Contrast in Adjacent Image Regions ( Alain Tré meau & Philippe Colantoni) Indexing and Retrieval in Colour Image Databases (Raimondo Schettini, Gianluigi Ciocca & Silvia Zuffi) A Spatial Colour Gamut Calculation to Optimise Colour Appearance (John McCann) Section 4 - Gamut Mapping How Different are Colour Gamuts in Cross-Media Colour Reproduction? ( Já n Morovic & Pei-Li Sun) Gamut Compression Algorithms based on Experimental Observer Data (Byoung-Ho Kang, Maeng-Sub Cho, Já n Morovic & Ronnier Luo) A Topographic Gamut Mapping Algorithm (Lindsay MacDonald, Já n Morovic & Kaida Xiao) Gamut Mapping for High Quality Print Reproduction (Phil Green & Ronnier Luo) Gamut Mapping along Curved Lines (Hendrik Büring & Patrick Herzog) Section 5 - Image Quality Modelling Colour Appearance, Spatial Vision and Image Quality (Mark Fairchild) Metric Approaches to Image Quality (Ralph Jacob...

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