Digital color management encoding solutions
The color-imaging industry is on the threshold of major transformation and enormous expansion as digital color technology comes of age, bringing high-quality color to desktop systems and the Internet. However, the technology is not without challenges. In particular, it must contend with an ever-incr...
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Reading, Mass.
Addison-Wesley
c1998
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Table of Contents:
- pt.1. Fundamentals
- Measuring Color
- Color-Imaging Systems
- The Human Color-Imaging System
- pt.2. The Nature of Color Images
- Video Images
- Reflection Images
- Photographic Transparencies
- Photographic Negatives
- pt.3. Digital Color Encoding
- Encoding Concepts
- Densitometric Color Encoding
- Colorimetric Color Encoding
- Photo CD Color Encoding
- Color-Encoding Data Metrics
- Output Signal Processing
- Myths and Misconceptions
- pt.4. A Unified Color-Management Environment
- Color-Management Paradigms
- A Unified Paradigm: Basic Properties
- A Unified Paradigm: Color Encoding
- A Unified Paradigm: A Prototype System
- A Unified Paradigm: Color Interchange
- A Unified Paradigm: Overall System Architecture
- App. A. Colorimetry
- App. B. Densitometry
- App. C. Photographic Media
- App. D. Adaptation
- App. E. Viewing Flare
- App. F. PhotoYCC Color Space
- App. G. Transformations for Color Interchange.


