05122nam 2200745 450 991082792720332120230808212700.01-119-02178-21-119-02179-0(CKB)3710000000526472(EBL)4179326(SSID)ssj0001580102(PQKBManifestationID)16259684(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001580102(PQKBWorkID)14059544(PQKB)10174400(PQKBManifestationID)15394523(PQKBWorkID)14409285(PQKB)23285352(DLC) 2015024507(Au-PeEL)EBL4179326(CaPaEBR)ebr11123681(CaONFJC)MIL876065(OCoLC)911240418(MiAaPQ)EBC4179326(EXLCZ)99371000000052647220151216h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrColour reproduction in electronic imaging systems photography, television, cinematography /Michael S ToomsWest Sussex, England :Wiley,2016.©20161 online resource (739 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-119-02177-4 1-119-02176-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Colour Reproduction in Electronic Imaging Systems; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; About the Companion Website; Introductions; The Book; The Colour Reproduction Workbook; Part 1 Colour - Perception, Characteristics and Definition; Introduction; 1 The Perception of Colour; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Setting the Scene; 1.2.1 The Historic Developments Leading to an Understanding of Colour Perception; 1.2.2 Surface Colours; 1.3 Characterising the Responses of the Eye to Light; 1.4 The Three Characteristics of the Eye Relevant to Reproduction1.5 The Quantitative Response or Tonal Range of the Eye1.6 The Qualitative Response of the Eye; 2 Mapping, Mixing and Categorising Colours; 2.1 Primary Colours; 2.1.1 Additive Primaries; 2.1.2 Subtractive Primaries; 2.1.3 The Non-Primaries; 2.1.4 Primaries in Reproduction; 2.2 Colour Mixing; 2.2.1 Grassmans Law; 2.3 Colour in Three Dimensions; 2.3.1 The Simple Three-Dimensional Colour Space; 2.3.2 The Lightness Axis; 2.3.3 The Tone Scale; 2.4 Colour Terminology; 2.5 Categorising Colours; 2.5.1 The Munsell Colour System; 2.6 The Effects of Illumination on the Perception of ColourPart 2 The Measurement and Generation of ColourIntroduction; 3 A Practical Approach to the Measurement of Colour; 3.1 The Fundamentals of Colour Measurement; 3.1.1 Establishing a Method for the Measurement of Colour; 3.2 Colour Matching Functions; 3.2.1 Selecting the Primaries; 3.2.2 The Colorimeter for Deriving the Colour Matching Functions; 3.2.3 The Observers; 3.2.4 Matching the Spectrum; 3.2.5 Observer Results; 3.3 Measuring Colour with the CMFs; 3.4 Chromaticity Diagrams; 3.4.1 Reducing Colour to a Two-Dimensional Quantity; 3.4.2 Three Steps to Producing a Chromaticity Diagram3.4.3 Characteristics of the Chromaticity Diagram3.4.4 Plotting Colours on the Chromaticity Diagram; 4 Colour Measurement Standardisation - The CIE System of Colour Measurement; 4.1 Limitations of the Fundamental Approach to Colour Measurement; 4.2 The CIE; 4.3 The CIE 1931 Standard Observer; 4.4 The CIE 1931 X, Y, Z System of Colour Measurement; 4.4.1 Ensuring that One Primary Carries All the Luminance Information; 4.4.2 Transforming the R,G,B Diagram to the X,Y, Z Diagram; 4.4.3 The Transformation Process; 4.4.4 The X,Y,Z CMFs; 4.4.5 The 1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram4.4.6 Colour Measurement Using the ̄x( ), ̄y( ), ̄z( ) CMFs4.5 Transforming the CIE X, Y, Z Parameters to Perceptually Related Parameters; 4.6 The CIE 1976 UCS Diagram; 4.6.1 Subjective Limitations of the CIE 1931 Chromaticity Diagram; 4.6.2 The UCS Diagram; 4.6.3 Comparing the Two CIE Chromaticity Diagrams; 4.7 The CIE 1976 (L*, u*, v*) Colour Space; 4.7.1 Establishing a Perceptively Uniform Colour Space; 4.7.2 Specifying the Lightness Characteristic; 4.7.3 Constructing the Perceptibly Uniform Colour Space; 4.7.4 Measuring Colour Difference4.8 Surface Colours within the LUV Colour SpaceColor display systemsColor televisionColor cinematographyEquipment and suppliesColor photographyDigital techniquesColor sensitometry (Photography)Color display systems.Color television.Color cinematographyEquipment and supplies.Color photographyDigital techniques.Color sensitometry (Photography)621.382Tooms Michael S.1701623MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910827927203321Colour reproduction in electronic imaging systems4085520UNINA