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18th CIC 2010: San Antonio, Texas, USA
- 18th Color and Imaging Conference, CIC 2010, San Antonio, Texas, USA, November 8-12, 2010. Society for Imaging Science and Technology 2010, ISBN 978-0-89208-294-0
- Nathan Moroney, Giordano Beretta:
The World Wide "Gamma". 1-4 - Jérémie Gerhardt, Jean-Baptiste Thomas:
Toward an automatic color calibration for 3D displays. 5-10 - Karel J. G. Hinnen, Erno H. A. Langendijk:
Design Considerations for Wide Gamut Displays. 11-16 - Arash Vahdat, Mark S. Drew:
Colour From Grey by Optimized Colour Ordering. 17-21 - Mark S. Drew, Raja Bala:
Sensor Transforms to Improve Metamerism-BasedWatermarking. 22-26 - Roy S. Berns, Marissa I. Haddock:
A Color Target for Museum Applications. 27-32 - Malgorzata Perz, Dragan Sekulovski, Michael Murdoch:
Chromatic flicker perception in human peripheral vision under mental load. 33-37 - Mark D. Fairchild:
Stimulating Future Color Imaging Scientists and Engineers. 38-41 - Ping-Hsu Chen, Mark D. Fairchild, Roy S. Berns:
Scaling Lightness Perception and Differences Above and Below Diffuse White. 42-48 - Chanyang You, Youngshin Kwak:
Color Emotions from Two-Color Combinations with Various Area Ratios. 49-53 - Jun Jiang, Franziska S. Frey, Susan P. Farnand:
Evaluating CATs as Predictors of Observer Adjustments in Softcopy Fine Art Reproduction. 54-61 - Ludovic Gustafsson Coppel, Ole Norberg, Siv Lindberg:
Paper whiteness and its effect on perceived image quality. 62-67 - Marius Pedersen, Nicolas Bonnier, Jon Yngve Hardeberg, Fritz Albregtsen:
Estimating Print Quality Attributes by Image Quality Metrics. 68-73 - Marius Pedersen, Nicolas Bonnier, Jon Yngve Hardeberg, Fritz Albregtsen:
Validation of Quality Attributes for Evaluation of Color Prints. 74-79 - Mikko Nuutinen, Olli Orenius, Timo Säämänen, Pirkko Oittinen:
A Reduced-Reference Method for Characterizing Color Noise in Natural Images Captured by Digital Cameras. 80-85 - Keita Hirai, Toshiaki Mikami, Norimichi Tsumura, Toshiya Nakaguchi:
Measurement and Modeling of Chromatic Spatio-Velocity Contrast Sensitivity Function and its Application to Video Quality Evaluation. 86-91 - Min Huang, Hao-Xue Liu, M. Ronnier Luo, Guihua Cui:
Testing Uniform Colour Spaces Using Printed Samples. 92-96 - Ingmar Lissner, Philipp Urban:
How Perceptually Uniform Can a Hue Linear Color Space Be? 97-102 - Dibakar R. Pant, Ivar Farup:
Riemannian Formulation of the CIEDE2000 Color Difference Formula. 103-108 - Hiroaki Kotera:
Vectorial Quality Measure for Digital Camera in Opponent FCS. 109-114 - Iris Sprow, Tobias Stamm, Peter Zolliker:
Evaluation of Color Differences: Use of LCD monitor. 115-120 - Joohee Jun, Li-Chen Ou, Boris Oicherman, Shuo-Ting Wei, M. Ronnier Luo, Hila Nachlieli, Carl Staelin:
Psychophysical and Psychophysiological Measurement of Image Emotion. 121-127 - Clément Fredembach, Jue Wang, Geoffrey J. Woolfe:
Saliency, Visual Attention and Image Quality. 128-133 - Jakkarin Singnoo, Graham D. Finlayson:
Understanding the Gamma Adjustment of Images. 134-139 - Dimitris S. Mylonas, Lindsay MacDonald, Sophie M. Wuerger:
Towards an Online Color Naming Model. 140-144 - Stephen E. Palmer, Karen B. Schloss:
Ecological Valence and Human Color Preferences. 145-153 - Mark D. Fairchild:
Still Photography Throwdown: Silver Halide vs. Silicon. 154-159 - Shoji Tominaga, Takahiko Horiuchi, Akihiko Yoshimura:
An Active Illumination Method for Tristimulus Image Display. 160-165 - Giacomo Langfelder, Cesare Buffa, Antonio Longoni, Federico Zaraga:
Experimental Characterization of a CMOS Pixel with a Tunable Color Space. 166-171 - Hiroaki Kotera:
Image Color Mapping in Complex Log Space. 172-177 - Jürgen Stauder, Corinne Porée, Patrick Morvan, Laurent Blondé:
Motion Picture Versioning by Gamut Mapping. 178-183 - Roberto Montagna, Graham D. Finlayson:
Constrained Pseudo-Brownian Motion for Image Enhancement. 184-189 - Huanzhao Zeng, M. Ronnier Luo:
Colour and Tolerance of Preferred Skin Colours. 190-195 - Neda Salamati, Sabine Süsstrunk:
Material-Based Object Segmentation Using Near-Infrared Information. 196-201 - Zhen Liu, Xiaoxia Wan:
Spectral Reflectance Reconstruction based on Spatial Decomposition. 202-205 - Maxim W. Derhak, Roy S. Berns:
Comparing LabPQR and the Spectral Gamut Mapping Framework. 206-212 - Kiran Deshpande, Phil J. Green:
A simplified method of predicting the colorimetry of spot color overprints. 213-216 - Albrecht J. Lindner, Nicolas Bonnier, Mehmet Candemir, Sabine Süsstrunk:
Automatic grouping of semantic keywords to improve image rendering. 217-222 - John J. McCann, Vassilios Vonikakis, Carinna Parraman, Alessandro Rizzi:
Analysis of Spatial Image Rendering. 223-228 - Hiroshi Shimamoto, Tomohiro Takahashi, Shingo Yamashita, Kohji Mitani, Yasuhiro Ito:
Development of Precision Color Corrector for HDTV Single-chip Color Broadcasting Camera. 229-233 - Martí María:
Unbounded Color Engines. 234-237 - Rohit A. Patil, Maxim W. Derhak:
Improving Perceptual Uniformity of Sampling in Color Look-up Tables. 238-243 - Kristyn Falkenstern, Nicolas Bonnier, Hans Brettel, Marius Pedersen, Françoise Viénot:
Using Image Quality Metrics to Evaluate an ICC Printer Profile. 244-249 - Seo Young Choi, Ho-Young Lee, Yun Tae Kim, Ji Young Hong, Du-Sik Park, Chang-Yeong Kim:
New Color Encoding Method and RGB Primaries for Ultrahigh-Definition Television (UHDTV). 250-255 - Brian V. Funt, Lilong Shi:
The Rehabilitation of MaxRGB. 256-259 - Rodney L. Heckaman, Roy S. Berns:
G0 Colorants. 260-265 - James A. Ferwerda, Suparna Kalghatgi, Benjamin A. Darling:
A Multiscale Analysis of the Touch-Up Problem. 266-271 - Clement Shimizu, Gary W. Meyer:
Color Styling Tools. 272-279 - Robert W. G. Hunt:
The Challenge of our Unknown Knowns. 280-284 - J. A. Stephen Viggiano:
Ink Penetration, Isomorphic ColorantMixing, and Negative Values of Yule-Nielsen n. 285-290 - Michal Aharon, Eyal Shelef, Doron Shaked, Shlomo Harush, Tsafrir Yedid-Am, Gregory Braverman, Pavel Blinchuk:
Automatic Spot Color Matching Using In-line Densitometric Measurements. 291-294 - Romain Rossier, Thomas Bugnon, Roger D. Hersch:
Introducing ink spreading within the cellular Yule-Nielsen modified Neugebauer model. 295-300 - Graham D. Finlayson, Stuart E. Lynch:
Revisiting Surface Colour Estimation under Varying Illumination. 301-306 - Abhijit Sarkar, Laurent Blondé, Patrick Le Callet, Florent Autrusseau, Patrick Morvan, Jürgen Stauder:
Toward Reducing Observer Metamerism in Industrial Applications: Colorimetric Observer Categories and Observer Classification. 307-313 - Peter M. Morovic, Ján Morovic, Michel Encrenaz, Jordi Vilar, Jordi Arnabat:
Color Scrambling for Secure Digital Content Distribution. 314-317 - Sooyeon Lee, Youngshin Kwak:
Crosstalk Characterization of Stereoscopic 3D Display. 318-321 - Mark D. Fairchild, David R. Wyble:
hdr-CIELAB and hdr-IPT: Simple Models for Describing the Color of High-Dynamic-Range and Wide-Color-Gamut Images. 322-326 - Lorenzo Ridolfi, Marcelo Gattass, Hélio Lopes:
Investigating Euclidean Mappings for CIEDE2000 Color Difference Formula. 327-333 - Christoph Godau, Brian V. Funt:
XYZ to ADL: Calculating Logvinenko's Object Color Coordinates. 334-339 - Dan Zhang, James A. Ferwerda, Jonathan B. Phillips:
Appearance-based Image Splitting for HDR Displays. 340-346 - Kathrin Happel, Marius Walter, Philipp Urban, Edgar Dörsam:
Measuring Anisotropic Light Scatter within Graphic Arts Papers For Modeling Optical Dot Gain. 347-352 - Eric K. Garcia, Maya R. Gupta:
Optimized Construction of ICC Profiles by Lattice Regression. 353-358 - Ján Morovic, Peter M. Morovic, Jordi Arnabat:
HANS - A New Color Separation and Halftoning Paradigm. 359-364 - Tae-Hyoung Lee, Wang-Jun Kyung, In-Su Jang, Yeong-Ho Ha:
Local Contrast Enhancement Based on Adaptive Multi-Scaled Retinex using Intensity Distribution of Input Image. 365-370 - YungKyung Park:
Approach to CRI (Colour Rendering Index) for full colour RGB LED source lighting. 371-374 - James A. Ferwerda, Jeremy Selan, Fabio Pellacini:
Perception of Lighting Errors in Image Compositing. 375-380
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