[...]... Parulski, Kevin Spaulding © 2003 by CRC Press LLC chapter one Color fundamentals for digital imaging Gaurav Sharma Xerox Corporation Contents 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Physical stimuli for color 1.2.1 The stimulus error 1.3 Human color perception and trichromacy 1.4 Color matching 1.4.1 Color- matching functions 1.4.2 Metamerism and black space 1.5 Colorimetry 1.5.1 CIE standards 1.5.2 Colorimetry for reflective... Chapter 1 Color fundamentals for digital imaging Gaurav Sharma Chapter 2 Visual psychophysics and color appearance Garrett M Johnson, Mark D Fairchild Chapter 3 Physical models for color prediction Patrick Emmel Chapter 4 Color management for digital imaging systems Edward J Giorgianni, Thomas E Madden, Kevin E Spaulding Chapter 5 Device characterization Raja Balasubramanian Chapter 6 Digital color halftones... physical principles, and color characteristics Color measuring instrumentation, digital image recording devices such as scanners and digital color cameras, and color reproduction devices such as displays and printers are described The spectral and color characteristics of images are also briefly discussed The third part of the chapter describes the concepts of device-independent color and color management The... 1.6 Alternative color specification systems 1.7 Uniform color spaces and color differences 1.7.1 The CIE 1976 L*u*v* space 1.7.2 The CIE 1976 L*a*b* space 1.7.3 Limitations of CIELAB and CIELUV spaces 1.7.4 Alternative color difference formulae 1.8 Limitations of CIE colorimetry 1.9 Psychophysics of color 1.9.1 Chromatic adaptation and color constancy 1.9.2 Opponent processes theory and color appearance... Shen-Ge Wang, Keith Knox Chapter 7 Human visual model-based color halftoning A Ufuk Agar, Farhan A Baqai, Jan P Allebach Chapter 8 Compression of color images Ricardo de Queiroz Chapter 9 Color quantization Luc Brun, Alain Trémeau Chapter 10 Gamut mapping Ján Morovic Chapter 11 Efficient color transformation implementation Raja Balasubramanian, R Victor Klassen Chapter 12 Color image processing for digital. .. Applied Imaging Division Rochester, New York Ricardo L de Queiroz Xerox Corporation Corporate Research & Technology Webster, New York © 2003 by CRC Press LLC Gaurav Sharma Xerox Corporation Webster, New York Kevin E Spaulding Eastman Kodak Company Imaging Research & Advanced Development Division Rochester, New York Alain Trémeau Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Etienne Saint-Etienne, France Shen-Ge Wang... 1.10 Spatial characteristics of color vision © 2003 by CRC Press LLC 1.11 Color image reproduction and recording devices 1.11.1 Color output systems 1.11.1.1 Cathode ray tubes 1.11.1.2 LCD displays 1.11.1.3 Contone printers 1.11.1.4 Halftone printers 1.11.1.5 Recent advances in color displays and printing 1.11.2 Image characteristics 1.11.3 Computer-generated imager 1.11.4 Color recording systems 1.11.4.1... Switzerland © 2003 by CRC Press LLC Keith Knox Xerox Corporation Xerox Digital Imaging Technology Center Webster, New York CH00-front Page 13 Tuesday, November 19, 2002 3:18 PM Thomas Madden Eastman Kodak Company Imaging Research & Advanced Development Division Rochester, New York Jan Morovic University of Derby Colour & Imaging Institute Kingsway, Derby, England Ken Parulski Eastman Kodak Company Digital. .. Hence, the color match© 2003 by CRC Press LLC f Observer p 1 p 2 p 3 Figure 1.5 Color matching experiment f p 1 Observer p 2 p 3 Figure 1.6 Color matching experiment with negative value for primary p1 © 2003 by CRC Press LLC ing properties of all spectra (with respect to a given set of primaries) can be specified in terms of the color matching properties of these monochromatic spectra Consider the color. .. however, an N-vector in a three-dimensional subspace of the N-dimensional spectral space and therefore quite powerful and useful in the comparison of colors and spectra.56 Tristimulus values are not ideally suited for the same task because of the dimensional mismatch between three-dimensional tristimulus values and N-dimensional spectra Another direct consequence of the above description of color matching . Stearns Applications in Time-Frequency Signal Processing Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola The Digital Color Imaging Handbook Gaurav Sharma Forthcoming Titles Propagation Data Handbook for Wireless Communication. color engineers with significant expe- rience in the field. The end-to-end aspects of control and management of color in digital imaging systems are addressed in Chapter 4. Chapter 5 is CH00-front. transformed by the digital revolution. Digital color imaging devices such as digital still and video cameras, color scanners, displays, printers, DVD players, and cable/satellite set-top boxes are