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Colorimetry (Record no. 39989)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 0-470-09472-9
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Item number OHT/ROB
Classification number 535.6
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Personal name Ohta, Noboru: Robertson, Alan R
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Title Colorimetry
Remainder of title fundamentals and Applications
Statement of responsibility, etc Ohta, Noboru
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc John Wiley & Sons
Place of publication, distribution, etc England
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2005
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent XVI, 334
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Formatted contents note Table of Contents<br/><br/>About the Authors.<br/>Series Preface.<br/><br/>Preface.<br/><br/>Introduction.<br/><br/>1 Light, Vision and Photometry.<br/><br/>1.1 Light.<br/><br/>1.2 Mechanism of the Human Eye.<br/><br/>1.3 Adaptation and Responsivity of the Human Eye.<br/><br/>1.4 Spectral Responsivity and the Standard Photometric Observer.<br/><br/>1.5 Definition of Photometric Quantities.<br/><br/>1.6 Photometric Units.<br/><br/>1.7 Calculation and Measurement of Photometric Quantities.<br/><br/>1.8 Relations Between Photometric Quantities.<br/><br/>Note 1.1 Luminous Exitance, Illuminance, and Luminance of a Perfect Diffusing Plane Light Source.<br/><br/>Note 1.2 Luminance and Brightness.<br/><br/>2 Color Vision and Color Specification Systems.<br/><br/>2.1 Mechanism of Color Vision.<br/><br/>2.2 Chemistry of Color Vision.<br/><br/>2.3 Color Specification and Terminology.<br/><br/>2.4 Munsell Color System.<br/><br/>2.5 Color System Using Additive Color Mixing.<br/><br/>Note 2.1 Colorfulness, Chroma and Saturation.<br/><br/>3 CIE Standard Colorimetric System.<br/><br/>3.1 RGB Color Specification System.<br/><br/>3.2 Conversion into XYZ Color Specification System.<br/><br/>3.3 X10Y10Z10 Color Specification System.<br/><br/>3.4 Tristimulus Values and Chromaticity Coordinates.<br/><br/>3.5 Metamerism.<br/><br/>3.6 Dominant Wavelength and Purity.<br/><br/>3.7 Color Temperature and Correlated Color Temperature.<br/><br/>3.8 Illuminants and Light Sources.<br/><br/>3.9 Standard and Supplementary Illuminants.<br/><br/>Note 3.1 Derivation of Color Matching Functions from Guild and Wright’s Results.<br/><br/>Note 3.2 Conversion between Color Specification Systems.<br/><br/>Note 3.3 Conversion into XYZ Color Specification System.<br/><br/>Note 3.4 Imaginary Colors [X] and [Z].<br/><br/>Note 3.5 Photometric Quantities in the X10Y10Z10 Color System.<br/><br/>Note 3.6 Origin of the Term ‘Metamerism’.<br/><br/>Note 3.7 Simple Methods for Obtaining Correlated Color Temperature.<br/><br/>Note 3.8 Color Temperature Conversion Filter.<br/><br/>Note 3.9 Spectral Distribution of Black-body Radiation.<br/><br/>4 Uniform Color Spaces.<br/><br/>4.1 Uniform Chromaticity Diagrams.<br/><br/>4.2 Uniform Lightness Scales (ULS).<br/><br/>4.3 CIE Uniform Color Spaces.<br/><br/>4.4 Correlates of Perceived Attributes.<br/><br/>4.5 Comparing CIELAB and CIELUV Color Spaces.<br/><br/>4.6 Conversion of Color Difference.<br/><br/>4.7 Color Difference Equations Based on CIELAB.<br/><br/>Note 4.1 Calculation of Munsell Value V from Luminous Reflectance Y.<br/><br/>Note 4.2 Modified CIELAB and CIELUV Equations for Dark Colors.<br/><br/>Note 4.3 Other Color Difference Formulas.<br/><br/>Note 4.4 Direct Calculation of Hue Difference &delta;H*.<br/><br/>5 Measurement and Calculation of Colorimetric Values.<br/><br/>5.1 Direct Measurement of Tristimulus Values.<br/><br/>5.2 Spectral Colorimetry.<br/><br/>5.3 Geometrical Conditions for Measurement.<br/><br/>5.4 Calculation of Colorimetric Values.<br/><br/>5.5 Colorimetric Values in CIELAB and CIELUV Uniform Color Spaces.<br/><br/>Note 5.1 Spectral Colorimetry of Fluorescent Materials.<br/><br/>Note 5.2 Reference Standard for Reflection Measurements.<br/><br/>6 Evolution of CIE Standard Colorimetric System.<br/><br/>6.1 Additive Mixing.<br/><br/>6.2 Subtractive Mixing.<br/><br/>6.3 Maximum Value of Luminous Efficacy and Optimal Colors.<br/><br/>6.4 Chromatic Adaptation Process.<br/><br/>6.5 von Kries’ Predictive Equation for Chromatic Adaptation.<br/><br/>6.6 CIE Predictive Equations for Chromatic Adaptation.<br/><br/>6.7 Color Vision Models.<br/><br/>6.8 Color Appearance Models.<br/><br/>6.9 Analysis of Metamerism.<br/><br/>Note 6.1 Color Mixing Rule.<br/><br/>Note 6.2 Lambert–Beer Law.<br/><br/>Note 6.3 Method for Calculating the Maximum Value of the Luminous Efficacy of Radiation.<br/><br/>Note 6.4 Method for Calculating Optimal Colors.<br/><br/>Note 6.5 Method for Obtaining Fundamental Spectral Responsivities.<br/><br/>Note 6.6 Deducing von Kries’ Predictive Equation for Chromatic Adaptation.<br/><br/>Note 6.7 Application of von Kries’ Equation for Chromatic Adaptation.<br/><br/>Note 6.8 Application of CIE 1994 Chromatic Adaptation Transform.<br/><br/>Note 6.9 Theoretical Limits for Deviation from Metamerism.<br/><br/>7 Application of CIE Standard Colorimetric System.<br/><br/>7.1 Evaluation of the Color Rendering Properties of Light Sources.<br/><br/>7.2 Evaluation of the Spectral Distribution of Daylight Simulators.<br/><br/>7.3 Evaluation of Whiteness.<br/><br/>7.4 Evaluation of Degree of Metamerism for Change of Illuminant.<br/><br/>7.5 Evaluation of Degree of Metamerism for Change of Observer.<br/><br/>7.6 Designing Spectral Distributions of Illuminants.<br/><br/>7.7 Computer Color Matching.<br/><br/>Note 7.1 Computation Method for Prescribed Spectral Distributions.<br/><br/>Appendix I Basic Units and Terms.<br/><br/>AI.1 SI Units.<br/><br/>AI.2 Prefixes for SI Units.<br/><br/>AI.3 Fundamental Constants.<br/><br/>AI.4 Greek Letters.<br/><br/>Appendix II Matrix Algebra.<br/><br/>AII.1 Addition and Subtraction of Matrices.<br/><br/>AII.2 Multiplication of Matrices.<br/><br/>AII.3 Inverse Matrix.<br/><br/>AII.4 Transpose Matrix.<br/><br/>Appendix III Partial Derivatives.<br/><br/>Appendix IV Tables.<br/><br/>References.<br/><br/>Bibliography.<br/><br/>Index.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Description<br/><br/>Colorimetry, the science of quantitvely describing color, is essential for color reproduction technology. This is because it creates standards by which to measure color, using mathematical techniques and software to ensure fidelity across media, allow accurate color mixing, and to develop color optimization.<br/>This book is a comprehensive and thorough introduction to colorimetry, taking the reader from basic concepts through to a variety of industrial applications. Set out in clear, easy-to-follow terminology, Ohta and Robertson explain fundamental principles such as color specification, the CIE (International Commission on Illumination) system, and color vision and appearance models. They also cover the following topics:<br/><br/>the optimization of color reproduction;<br/>uniform color spaces and color difference formulae, including the CIEDE 2000 formula;<br/>applications of metamerism, chromatic adaptation, color appearance and color rendering;<br/>mathematical formulae for calculating color mixing, maximising luminous efficacy, and designing illuminants with specific properties.<br/>Colorimetry: Fundamentals and Applications is an ideal reference for practising color engineers, color scientists and imaging professionals working on color systems. It is also a practical guide for senior undergraduate and graduate students who want to acquire knowledge in the field.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Colorimetry
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