Description
Book SynopsisDevice-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. This work provides a coverage of this key aspect of design and presentation. It is suitable for colour engineers, colour scientists, and students.
Trade Review"...an excellent text that provides the essential tools, techniques and references required by those involved in colour management..." (Coloration Technology, Issue 3, 2003)
Table of ContentsColour plate captions.
Contributors.
Series Preface.
Preface.
Light and colour (A. Tarrant).
Instruments and methods for colour measurement (D. Rich).
Colorimetry and colour difference (P. Green).
The CIE 1997 colour appearance model: CIECAM97s (M. Luo).
Colour notation systems (P. Rhodes).
Overview of characterization methods (P. Green).
Methods for characterizing displays (R. Berns and N. Katoh).
Methods for characterizing colour scanners and digital cameras (T. Johnson).
Color processing for digital photography (J. Holm, et al.).
Characterizing hard copy printers (P. Green).
Color management and transformation through ICC profiles (D. Wallner).
Colour gamut determination (M. Mahy).
Colour gamut mapping (J. Morovic).
Implementation of device-independent color at Kodak (K. Spaulding and E. Giorgianni).
Engineering color at Adobe (J. King).
Colour management in digital film post-production (W. Lempp and L. Noriega).
Managing color in digital image libraries (S. Süsstrunk).
Standards activities for colour imaging (D. McDowell).
Author biographies.
Index.