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9780471486886

Colour Engineering Achieving Device Independent Colour

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    9780471486886

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    0471486884

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-11-01
  • Publisher: WILEY
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Summary

Device-independent reproduction of colour is the qualities of image reproduction achieved through the use of different input and output devices, for instance colour monitors and graphic user interfaces. Edited by highly regarded authors and leaders in the field, this authoritative text on colour management systems provides leading edge coverage of this key aspect of design and presentation. A valuable resource for colour engineers, colour scientists, imaging professionals and students in engineering colour systems, as well as hardware (computer displays) designers and production engineers of digital imaging equipment.

Author Biography

<b>Phil Green</b> is a member of the Colour Imaging Group at the London College of Printing, and Course Director of the college's postgraduate programme in Digital Colour Imaging.<br> He worked in the printing industry from 1975, joining the London College of Printing in 1986. He received an MSc in Interactive Systems Analysis from the University of Surrey in 1995, and is currently completing a PhD at the University of Derby. He has authored a number of graphic arts textbooks, including <I>Understanding Digital Color</I> (GATF), and <I>Digital Photography </I> (Pira International). He is active in CIE TC8-03 Gamut Mapping and his current research interests are gamut mapping and colour difference. <p> <b>Lindsay MacDonald</b> is Professor of Multimedia Imaging at the Colour & Imaging Institute, University of Derby. For 18 years he was with Crosfield Electronics Ltd (now Fujifilm Electronic Imaging), where he designed and wrote the software for the world's first computer-based page composition system in 1977.<br> sor MacDonald is a Fellow of the British Computer Society (FBCS), the Institution of Electrical Engineers (FIEE), the Royal Photographic Society (FRPS), and the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA). He is co-author or co-editor of a number of books, including <I>Computer Generated Colour</I> (Wiley), <I>Display Systems: Design and Applications</I> (Wiley), <I>Colour Imaging: Vision and Technology</I> (Wiley) and <I>Colour Image Science: Exploiting Digital Media</I> (Wiley).

Table of Contents

Introduction to light and colour (Tarrant)
Instruments and methods for the colour measurements required in colour engineering (Rich)
Colorimetry and colour difference (Green)
The CIE 1997 colour appearance model: CIECAM97s (Luo)
Colour notation systems (Rhodes)
Overview of characterization methods (Green)
Methods for characterizing CRT displays (Berns)
Methods for characterizing colour scanners and digital cameras (Johnson)
Color processing for digital photography (Holm et al)
Characterizing hard copy printers (Green)
Color transformation through ICC profiles (Wallner)
Colour gamut determination (Mahy)
Colour gamut mapping (Morovic)
Implementation of device-independent color at Kodak (Spaulding and Giorgianni)
Engineering color at Adobe (King)
Colour management in digital film post-production (Lempp and Noriega)
Managing color in digital image libraries (Susstrunk)
Standard activities for colour imaging (McDowell)
Author biographies
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