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Field Guide to Digital ColorSeptember 2002
Publisher:
  • A. K. Peters, Ltd.
  • 63 South Avenue Natick, MA
  • United States
ISBN:978-1-56881-161-1
Published:01 September 2002
Pages:
250
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Brad D. Reid

This survey work on topics related to computer graphics will be a useful background reference for students, graphic artists, computer scientists, and photographers. Each chapter contains useful graphics and figures, and a summary. There are no exercises or problems. Chapter 1 introduces color vision, with an accompanying discussion of color measurement and matching. “Color Appearance” considers the contextual aspects of color, with an overview of computational models. This chapter contains photographic examples and a discussion of underlying mathematics. Chapter 3, “RGB and Brightness,” provides a fundamental understanding of the digital (mathematical) representation of color. “Color in Nature” contains an overview of light and optics. Subsequent chapters, “Color Reproduction,” “Image Capture,” “Additive Color Systems,” “Subtractive Color Systems,” and “Color Management Systems” address the basic methods of developing and manipulating color in the digital environment. These are all solid and comprehensive survey chapters. Chapter 10, “Computer Graphics,” has a focal point in three-dimensional (3D) rendering, with well-presented figures and illustrations. “Color Selection and Design” addresses aesthetics. The final chapter, “Color in Information Display,” provides examples such as maps, architectural visualization, and astronomy. The bibliography is exceptionally well done, with a discussion of the significance of various books, journals, professional societies, and standards. There is a complete index. While it is not a “how to” cookbook, I recommend this book to students and professionals seeking a background understanding of the subject matter and a handy reference tool. Online Computing Reviews Service

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