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6th CIC 1998: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
- 6th Color and Imaging Conference, CIC 1998, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, November 17-20, 1998. Society for Imaging Science and Technology 1998, ISBN 0-89208-213-5
- David H. Hubel:
Physiological Mechanisms of Primate Color Vision. 1 - Sumanta N. Pattanaik, Mark D. Fairchild, James A. Ferwerda, Donald P. Greenberg:
Multiscale Model of Adaptation, Spatial Vision and Color Appearance. 2-7 - Fritz Ebner, Mark D. Fairchild:
Development and Testing of a Color Space (IPT) with Improved Hue Uniformity. 8-13 - Alan R. Robertson, János Schanda, Todd Newman:
CIE Work in Color Imaging. 14-16 - Nathan Moroney:
A Comparison of CIELAB and CIECAM97s. 17-21 - Peyma Oskoui, Elizabeth Pirrotta:
Influence of Background Characteristics on Adapted White Points of CRTs. 22-26 - R. Victor Klassen, Karen M. Braun, Robert R. Buckley, Kalpana Janamanchi:
Visibility of Thin Lines on Coloured Backgrounds. 27-32 - Michael H. Brill, Graham D. Finlayson, Paul M. Hubel, William A. Thornton:
Prime colors and color imaging. 33-42 - Kobus Barnard, Brian V. Funt:
Experiments in Sensor Sharpening for Color Constancy. 43-46 - Graham D. Finlayson, Mark S. Drew:
White-Point Preservation Enforces Positivity. 47-52 - Ján Morovic, M. Ronnier Luo:
Verification of Gamut Mapping Algorithms in CIECAM97s Using Various Printed Media. 53-56 - Ethan D. Montag, Mark D. Fairchild:
Gamut Mapping: Evaluation of Chroma Clipping Techniques for Three Destination Gamuts. 57-61 - Steven W. Brown, Yoshi Ohno:
NIST Reference Spectroradiometer for Color Display Calibrations. 62-64 - Yoshi Ohno, Steven W. Brown:
Four-Color Matrix Method for Correction of Tristimulus Colorimeters - Part 2. 65-68 - Peter A. Jansson, Robert P. Breault:
Correcting Color-Measurement Error Caused by Stray Light in Image Scanners. 69-73 - David L. Spooner:
Device Independent Color Measurement: Transforming Gretag Measurement Data into Simulated X-Rite Data. 74-78 - Robert W. G. Hunt:
An Eye for All Seasons. 79-82 - Peter D. Burns, Roy S. Berns:
Image Noise and Colorimetric Precision in Multispectral Image Capture. 83-85 - Johji Tajima:
A Huge Spectral Characteristics Database and its Application to Color Imaging Device Design. 86-89 - Graham D. Finlayson, Steven D. Hordley, Paul M. Hubel:
Recovering Device Sensitivities with Quadratic Programming. 90-95 - Liang Peng:
Dichromatic Based Photographic Modification. 96-99 - Steven L. Wright, Robert W. Nywening, Steven E. Millman, James O. Larimer, Jennifer Gille, Jeff Luszcz:
Image Quality Issues for High Resolution TFTLCDs. 100-105 - Di-yuan Tzeng, Roy S. Berns:
Spectral-Based Ink Selection for Multiple-Ink Printing I. Colorant Estimation of Original Objects. 106-111 - J. A. Stephen Viggiano, William J. Hoagland:
Colorant Selection for Six-Color Lithographic Printing. 112-115 - Patrick Emmel, Roger D. Hersch:
Spectral Colour Prediction Model for a Transparent Fluorescent Ink on Paper. 116-122 - Shuichi Kumada, Yasushi Nakajima, Takeshi Makita:
Performance Evaluation of Color Appearance Model. 123-128 - Zia-ur Rahman, Daniel J. Jobson, Glenn A. Woodell:
Resiliency of the Multiscale Retinex Image Enhancement Algorithm. 129-134 - Alain Trémeau, Philippe Colantoni, Vincent Lozano:
Quality of color image filtering processes. 135-139 - Sergej Yendrikhovskij, Frans J. J. Blommaert, Huib de Ridder:
Optimizing color reproduction of natural images. 140-145 - Nobuhito Matsushiro:
Inverse of Designing Illuminants Based on Information Theory. 146-149 - Garrett M. Johnson, Mark D. Fairchild:
Computer Synthesis of Spectroradiometric Images for Color Imaging Systems Analysis. 150-153 - Hiroaki Kotera, Teturo Morimoto, Ryoichi Saito:
Object-Oriented Color Matching by Image Clustering. 154-158 - Gabriel G. Marcu:
Gamut Mapping in Munsell Constant Hue Sections. 159-162 - Gustav J. Braun, Mark D. Fairchild, Fritz Ebner:
Color Gamut Mapping in a Hue-Linearized CIELAB Color Space. 163-168 - Masayoshi Shimizu, Satoshi Semba, Sho'ji Suzuki, Kimitaka Murashita:
Gamut Mapping Algorithm Suitable for Implementation to Device Profiles. 169-172 - Hideaki Haneishi, Takuya Iwanami, Norimichi Tsumura, Yoichi Miyake:
Goniospectral Imaging of 3D Objects. 173-176 - Norimichi Tsumura, Hideaki Haneishi, Yoichi Miyake:
Independent Component Analysis of Skin Color Image. 177-180 - Ken-ichi Iwauchi, Terutaka Tokumaru, Yoshiyuki Higashigaki:
Subjective Evaluation on Printed Paper for Reflective LCD. 181-184 - Geoffrey L. Rogers:
Halftone Color: Diffusion of Light within Paper. 185-188 - Werner Praefcke:
Color Separation for Four Color Printing. 189-192 - Mark S. Drew, Graham D. Finlayson, M. Ronnier Luo, Ján Morovic:
Colour Printer Characterization by Regression with Greyspace Constraint. 193-196 - A. Ufuk Agar, Jan P. Allebach:
An Iterative Cellular YNSN Method for Color Printer Characterization. 197-200 - Atsumi Ishige, Hiroaki Kotera, Hung-Shing Chen:
High Precision Color Management by Polor Coordinate Division in CIELAB Space. 201-204 - Guoping Qiu:
Coding Colour Quantized Images by Local Colour Quantization. 205-208 - Keith R. L. Godfrey:
Digital Color Quantization Patterns in CIE Spaces and Artifacts from Misaligned Color Planes. 209-213 - Gregory Ward Larson:
Overcoming Gamut and Dynamic Range Limitations in Digital Images. 214-219 - Yann LeCun, Léon Bottou, Patrick Haffner, Paul G. Howard:
DjVu: a Compression Method for Distributing Scanned Documents in Color over the Internet. 220-223 - Francisco H. Imai, Roy S. Berns:
High-Resolution Multi-Spectral Image Archives: A Hybrid Approach. 224-227 - Larry Lavendel, Tim Kohler:
The Story of a Color Advisor. 228-232 - Thor Olson:
The Colors of the Stars. 233-240 - Guoping Qiu:
Reconstruction of Colour Images Containing Subsampled Chrominance Information by Pattern Mapping. 241-244 - Shiufun Cheung, Robert Ulichney:
Window-Extent Tradeoffs in Inverse Dithering. 245-248 - James C. King:
On the Desktop Color System Implied by the ICC Standard. 249-252 - Mary Nielsen, Michael Stokes:
The Creation of the sRGB ICC Profile. 253-257 - Michael Stokes, Tom White:
Color Fidelity Test Methods. 258-262
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