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Informationen zum Autor Janos Schanda , PhD, is Professor Emeritus of the University of Pannonia in Hungary, where he taught colorimetry and visual ergonomics. He headed the Department of Image Processing and Neurocomputing between 1996 and 2000, and served as secretary of the CIE. He is a member of the advisory boards of Color Research and Application , Lighting Research and Technology , Light and Engineering , and Journal of Light and Visual Environment . Klappentext Colorimetry: Understanding the CIE System summarizes and explains the standards of CIE colorimetry in one comprehensive source. Presents the material in a tutorial form, for easy understanding by students and engineers dealing with colorimetry. Provides an overview of the area of CIE colorimetry, including colorimetric principles, the historical background of colorimetric measurements, uncertainty analysis, open problems of colorimetry and their possible solutions, etc. Includes several appendices, which provide a listing of CIE colorimetric tables as well as an annotated list of CIE publications. Commemorates the 75th anniversary of the CIE's System of Colorimetry. Zusammenfassung Colorimetry: Understanding the CIE System deals with all aspects of CIE colorimetry, including: basic principles, colorimetric measurements and calculations (including uncertainty analysis), color difference and color appearance evaluation, color management, visual fundamentals and their implications in updating the colorimetric system (i. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface xvii Contributors and Referees xxi Part I Historic retrospection 1 Translation of CIE 1931 Resolutions on Colorimetry 1 Translated by P. Bodrogi Decision 1 1 Decision 2 4 Appendix to Decision 2 5 Decision 3 5 Decision 3a 8 Decision 4 8 Decision 5 8 2 Professor Wright's Paper from the Golden Jubilee Book: The Historical and Experimental Background to the 1931 CIE System of Colorimetry 9 W. D. Wright Color mixture and measurement in the Nineteenth Century 9 American contributions to photometry and colorimetry, 1900-24 11 The run-up to the 1931 observer: 1924-30 12 The drama of 1931 17 Postscript to 1931 21 Note added in proof 22 References 22 Part II Colorimetric Fundamentals 3 CIE Colorimetry 25 János Schanda Introduction 25 CIE standard colorimetric observers 27 The CIE 1931 standard colorimetric observer 29 Determination of the r( ¿), g(¿), b( ¿) color-matching functions 29 Derivation of the CIE XYZ trichromatic system from the CIE RGB trichromatic system 29 Tristimulus values and chromaticity coordinates 31 CIE 1964 standard colorimetric observer 35 k 10 in the tristimulus values of self-luminous objects for the 10 observer 36 k 10 in the tristimulus values of non-self-luminous objects for the 10 observer 36 Chromaticity coordinates for the 10 observer 37 Notes on the use of the CIE 1964 standard colorimetric observer 37 CIE illuminants and sources 37 CIE standard illuminant A and Planckian radiators 38 Daylight illuminants 40 CIE standard illuminant D 65 42 CIE illuminants 43 CIE sources and simulators for colorimetry 44 Source A 44 Sources B and c 45 Source D 65 45 Standards and recommendations for measuring reflecting/transmitting materials 47 Terms used in conjunction with transmission and reflection measurement 47 Phenomena 47 Quantities to describe reflection and transmission 48 Measuring geometries 49 The sample plane and influx geometry 50 Directional geometries 54 Quantities using different measuring geometries 55