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Colorimetry [[electronic resource] ] : understanding the CIE system / / edited by János Schanda
Colorimetry [[electronic resource] ] : understanding the CIE system / / edited by János Schanda
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Vienna, Austria], : CIE/Commission internationale de l'eclairage
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (500 p.)
Disciplina 535.60287
543.55
543/.55
Altri autori (Persone) SchandaJános
Soggetto topico Colorimetry
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-93536-7
9786610935369
0-470-17563-X
0-470-17562-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto COLORIMETRY; CONTENTS; Preface; Contributors and Referees; Part I Historic retrospection; 1 Translation of CIE 1931 Resolutions on Colorimetry; Decision 1; Decision 2; Appendix to Decision 2; Decision 3; Decision 3a; Decision 4; Decision 5; 2 Professor Wright's Paper from the Golden Jubilee Book: The Historical and Experimental Background to the 1931 CIE System of Colorimetry; Color mixture and measurement in the Nineteenth Century; American contributions to photometry and colorimetry, 1900-24; The run-up to the 1931 observer: 1924-30; The drama of 1931; Postscript to 1931
Note added in proofReferences; Part II Colorimetric fundamentals; 3 CIE Colorimetry; Introduction; CIE standard colorimetric observers; The CIE 1931 standard colorimetric observer; Determination of the r(λ), g(λ), b(λ) color-matching functions; Derivation of the CIE XYZ trichromatic system from the CIE RGB trichromatic system; Tristimulus values and chromaticity coordinates; CIE 1964 standard colorimetric observer; k(10) in the tristimulus values of self-luminous objects for the 10° Observer; k(10) in the tristimulus values of non-self-luminous objects for the 10° Observer
Chromaticity coordinates for the 10° observerNotes on the use of the CIE 1964 standard colorimetric observer; CIE illuminants and sources; CIE standard illuminant A and Planckian radiators; Daylight illuminants; CIE standard illuminant D65; CIE illuminants; CIE sources and simulators for colorimetry; Source A; Sources B and C; Source D65; Standards and recommendations for measuring reflecting/transmitting materials; Terms used in conjunction with transmission and reflection measurement; Phenomena; Quantities to describe reflection and transmission; Measuring geometries
The sample plane and influx geometryDirectional geometries; Quantities using different measuring geometries; Nonstandard geometries; Recommended geometry for transmission measurements; Standards of reflectance; Uniform chromaticity diagram and uniform color spaces; Uniform chromaticity diagram, CIE 1976 UCS diagram; CIE 1976 uniform color spaces; CIE 1976 (L*a*b*) color space, CIELAB color space; CIE 1976 (L*u*v*) color space, CIELUV color space; Descriptors of chromaticity; Dominant/complementary wavelength and purity; Correlated color temperature; Whiteness; Metamerism
Special metamerism index: change in illuminantSpecial metamerism index: change in observer; Summary; Appendix A; Appendix B; References; 4 CIE Color Difference Metrics; Introduction; MacAdam's experiments on variable stimuli; Adams' and Nickerson's contribution to color difference evaluation; Constant stimuli experiments; CIE 1976 color difference formulas; Testing and improving CIELAB; Collection of new datasets; Development of CIEDE2000; Further developments; References; 5 Spectral Color Measurement; Introduction; General practice in spectral color measurements; Type of instruments
Use of spectroradiometers for light source color measurement
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143686903321
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Colorimetry : understanding the CIE system / edited by János Schanda
Colorimetry : understanding the CIE system / edited by János Schanda
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Vienna, Austria] : CIE/Commission internationale de l'eclairage
Descrizione fisica xxix, 459 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Disciplina 543/.55
Altri autori (Persone) Schanda, János
Altri autori (Enti) International Commission on Illumination
Soggetto topico Colorimetry
ISBN 9780470049044 (cloth)
Classificazione LC QD113
53.2.4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto I: Historic retrospection -- Translation of CIE 1931 resolutions on colorimetry -- Professor Wright's paper from the Golden Jubilee Book: The historical and experimental background to the 1931 CIE system of colorimetry -- II: Colorimetric fundamentals -- CIE colorimetry -- CIE color difference metries -- Spectral color measurement -- Tristimulus color measurement of self-luminous sources -- Color management -- Color rendering of light sources -- III: Advances in colorimetry -- Color-matching functions: physiological basis -- Open problems on the validity of Grassmann's laws -- CIE color appearance models and associated color spaces -- Image appearance modeling -- Spatial and temporal problems of colorimetry -- The future of colorimetry in the CIE
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991000252589707536
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Colorimetry [[electronic resource] ] : understanding the CIE system / / edited by János Schanda
Colorimetry [[electronic resource] ] : understanding the CIE system / / edited by János Schanda
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Vienna, Austria], : CIE/Commission internationale de l'eclairage
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (500 p.)
Disciplina 535.60287
543.55
543/.55
Altri autori (Persone) SchandaJános
Soggetto topico Colorimetry
ISBN 1-280-93536-7
9786610935369
0-470-17563-X
0-470-17562-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto COLORIMETRY; CONTENTS; Preface; Contributors and Referees; Part I Historic retrospection; 1 Translation of CIE 1931 Resolutions on Colorimetry; Decision 1; Decision 2; Appendix to Decision 2; Decision 3; Decision 3a; Decision 4; Decision 5; 2 Professor Wright's Paper from the Golden Jubilee Book: The Historical and Experimental Background to the 1931 CIE System of Colorimetry; Color mixture and measurement in the Nineteenth Century; American contributions to photometry and colorimetry, 1900-24; The run-up to the 1931 observer: 1924-30; The drama of 1931; Postscript to 1931
Note added in proofReferences; Part II Colorimetric fundamentals; 3 CIE Colorimetry; Introduction; CIE standard colorimetric observers; The CIE 1931 standard colorimetric observer; Determination of the r(λ), g(λ), b(λ) color-matching functions; Derivation of the CIE XYZ trichromatic system from the CIE RGB trichromatic system; Tristimulus values and chromaticity coordinates; CIE 1964 standard colorimetric observer; k(10) in the tristimulus values of self-luminous objects for the 10° Observer; k(10) in the tristimulus values of non-self-luminous objects for the 10° Observer
Chromaticity coordinates for the 10° observerNotes on the use of the CIE 1964 standard colorimetric observer; CIE illuminants and sources; CIE standard illuminant A and Planckian radiators; Daylight illuminants; CIE standard illuminant D65; CIE illuminants; CIE sources and simulators for colorimetry; Source A; Sources B and C; Source D65; Standards and recommendations for measuring reflecting/transmitting materials; Terms used in conjunction with transmission and reflection measurement; Phenomena; Quantities to describe reflection and transmission; Measuring geometries
The sample plane and influx geometryDirectional geometries; Quantities using different measuring geometries; Nonstandard geometries; Recommended geometry for transmission measurements; Standards of reflectance; Uniform chromaticity diagram and uniform color spaces; Uniform chromaticity diagram, CIE 1976 UCS diagram; CIE 1976 uniform color spaces; CIE 1976 (L*a*b*) color space, CIELAB color space; CIE 1976 (L*u*v*) color space, CIELUV color space; Descriptors of chromaticity; Dominant/complementary wavelength and purity; Correlated color temperature; Whiteness; Metamerism
Special metamerism index: change in illuminantSpecial metamerism index: change in observer; Summary; Appendix A; Appendix B; References; 4 CIE Color Difference Metrics; Introduction; MacAdam's experiments on variable stimuli; Adams' and Nickerson's contribution to color difference evaluation; Constant stimuli experiments; CIE 1976 color difference formulas; Testing and improving CIELAB; Collection of new datasets; Development of CIEDE2000; Further developments; References; 5 Spectral Color Measurement; Introduction; General practice in spectral color measurements; Type of instruments
Use of spectroradiometers for light source color measurement
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830743203321
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Colorimetry : understanding the CIE system / / edited by Janos Schanda
Colorimetry : understanding the CIE system / / edited by Janos Schanda
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Vienna, Austria], : CIE/Commission internationale de l'eclairage
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (500 p.)
Disciplina 543/.55
Altri autori (Persone) SchandaJános
Soggetto topico Colorimetry
ISBN 9786610935369
9781280935367
1280935367
9780470175637
047017563X
9780470175620
0470175621
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto COLORIMETRY; CONTENTS; Preface; Contributors and Referees; Part I Historic retrospection; 1 Translation of CIE 1931 Resolutions on Colorimetry; Decision 1; Decision 2; Appendix to Decision 2; Decision 3; Decision 3a; Decision 4; Decision 5; 2 Professor Wright's Paper from the Golden Jubilee Book: The Historical and Experimental Background to the 1931 CIE System of Colorimetry; Color mixture and measurement in the Nineteenth Century; American contributions to photometry and colorimetry, 1900-24; The run-up to the 1931 observer: 1924-30; The drama of 1931; Postscript to 1931
Note added in proofReferences; Part II Colorimetric fundamentals; 3 CIE Colorimetry; Introduction; CIE standard colorimetric observers; The CIE 1931 standard colorimetric observer; Determination of the r(λ), g(λ), b(λ) color-matching functions; Derivation of the CIE XYZ trichromatic system from the CIE RGB trichromatic system; Tristimulus values and chromaticity coordinates; CIE 1964 standard colorimetric observer; k(10) in the tristimulus values of self-luminous objects for the 10° Observer; k(10) in the tristimulus values of non-self-luminous objects for the 10° Observer
Chromaticity coordinates for the 10° observerNotes on the use of the CIE 1964 standard colorimetric observer; CIE illuminants and sources; CIE standard illuminant A and Planckian radiators; Daylight illuminants; CIE standard illuminant D65; CIE illuminants; CIE sources and simulators for colorimetry; Source A; Sources B and C; Source D65; Standards and recommendations for measuring reflecting/transmitting materials; Terms used in conjunction with transmission and reflection measurement; Phenomena; Quantities to describe reflection and transmission; Measuring geometries
The sample plane and influx geometryDirectional geometries; Quantities using different measuring geometries; Nonstandard geometries; Recommended geometry for transmission measurements; Standards of reflectance; Uniform chromaticity diagram and uniform color spaces; Uniform chromaticity diagram, CIE 1976 UCS diagram; CIE 1976 uniform color spaces; CIE 1976 (L*a*b*) color space, CIELAB color space; CIE 1976 (L*u*v*) color space, CIELUV color space; Descriptors of chromaticity; Dominant/complementary wavelength and purity; Correlated color temperature; Whiteness; Metamerism
Special metamerism index: change in illuminantSpecial metamerism index: change in observer; Summary; Appendix A; Appendix B; References; 4 CIE Color Difference Metrics; Introduction; MacAdam's experiments on variable stimuli; Adams' and Nickerson's contribution to color difference evaluation; Constant stimuli experiments; CIE 1976 color difference formulas; Testing and improving CIELAB; Collection of new datasets; Development of CIEDE2000; Further developments; References; 5 Spectral Color Measurement; Introduction; General practice in spectral color measurements; Type of instruments
Use of spectroradiometers for light source color measurement
Record Nr. UNINA-9911019943103321
[Vienna, Austria], : CIE/Commission internationale de l'eclairage
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Standard colorimetry : definitions, algorithms, and software / / Claudio Oleari
Standard colorimetry : definitions, algorithms, and software / / Claudio Oleari
Autore Oleari Claudio
Pubbl/distr/stampa West Sussex, England : , : Wiley, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (645 p.)
Disciplina 543/.55
Collana SDC-Society of Dyers and Colourists
Soggetto topico Colorimetry
Reflection (Optics)
Light absorption
ISBN 1-118-89447-2
1-118-89446-4
1-118-89445-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Series; Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Society of Dyers and Colourists; Preface; 1 Generalities on Colour and Colorimetry; 1.1 Colour; 1.2 Colorimetry; References; Bibliography; 2 Optics for Colour Stimulus; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Electromagnetic Waves; 2.3 Photons; 2.4 Radiometric and Actinometric Quantities; 2.5 Inverse Square Law; 2.6 Photometric Quantities; 2.7 Retinal Illumination; References; Bibliography; 3 Colour and Light-Matter Interaction; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Light Sources; 3.3 Planckian Radiator; 3.4 Light Regular Reflection and Refraction; 3.5 Light Scattering
3.6 Light Absorption and Colour Synthesis3.7 Fluorescence; 3.8 Transparent Media; 3.9 Turbid Media; 3.10 Ulbricht's Integration Sphere; References; Bibliography; 4 Perceptual Phenomenology of Light and Colour; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Perceived Colours, Categorization and Language; 4.3 Light Dispersion and Light Mixing; 4.4 Unique Hues, Colour Opponencies and Degree of Resemblance; 4.5 Colour Similitude; 4.6 Unrelated and Related Colours; 4.7 Colour Interactions; References; 5 Visual System; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Eye Anatomy and Optical Image Formation; 5.3 Eye and Pre-retina Physics
5.4 Anatomy of the Retina5.5 From the Retina to the Brain; 5.6 Visual System and Colorimetry; Bibliography; References; 6 Colour-Vision Psychophysics; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Adaptation; 6.3 Absolute Thresholds in Human Vision; 6.4 Absolute Threshold and Spectral Sensitivity in Scotopic and Photopic Visions; 6.5 Luminous Efficiency Function; 6.6 Light Adaptation and Sensitivity; 6.7 Weber's and Fechner's Laws; 6.8 Stevens' Law; 6.9 Fechner's and Stevens' Psychophysics; 6.10 Wavelength Discrimination; 6.11 Saturation Discrimination and Least Colorimetric Purity
6.12 Rushton's Univariance Principle and Scotopic Vision6.13 Tristimulus Space; 6.14 Lightness Scales; 6.15 Helmholtz-Kohlrausch Effect; 6.16 Colour Opponencies and Chromatic Valence; 6.17 MacAdam's Chromatic Discrimination Ellipses; 6.18 Perceived Colour Difference; 6.19 Abney's and Bezold-Brücke's Phenomena; 6.20 Chromatic Adaptation and Colour Constancy; 6.21 Colour-Vision Psychophysics and Colorimetry; References; 7 CIE Standard Photometry; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 History of the Basic Photometric Unit; 7.3 CIE 1924 Spectral Luminous Efficiency Function
7.4 CIE 1924 and CIE 1988 Standard Photometric Photopic Observers7.5 Photometric and Radiometric Quantities; 7.6 CIE 1951 Standard Scotopic Photometric Observer; 7.7 CIE 2005 Photopic Photometric Observer with 10° Visual Field; 7.8 CIE Fundamental Photopic Photometric Observer with 2°/10° Visual Field; References; 8 Light Sources and Illuminants for Colorimetry; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Equal-Energy Illuminant; 8.3 Blackbody Illuminant; 8.4 CIE Daylights; 8.5 CIE Indoor Daylights; 8.6 CIE Standard Illuminants; 8.7 CIE Light Sources: A, B and C; 8.8 CIE Sources for Colorimetry
8.9 CIE Illuminants: B, C and D
Record Nr. UNINA-9910131530503321
Oleari Claudio  
West Sussex, England : , : Wiley, , 2016
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Standard colorimetry : definitions, algorithms, and software / / Claudio Oleari
Standard colorimetry : definitions, algorithms, and software / / Claudio Oleari
Autore Oleari Claudio
Pubbl/distr/stampa West Sussex, England : , : Wiley, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (645 p.)
Disciplina 543/.55
Collana SDC-Society of Dyers and Colourists
Soggetto topico Colorimetry
Reflection (Optics)
Light absorption
ISBN 1-118-89447-2
1-118-89446-4
1-118-89445-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Series; Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Society of Dyers and Colourists; Preface; 1 Generalities on Colour and Colorimetry; 1.1 Colour; 1.2 Colorimetry; References; Bibliography; 2 Optics for Colour Stimulus; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Electromagnetic Waves; 2.3 Photons; 2.4 Radiometric and Actinometric Quantities; 2.5 Inverse Square Law; 2.6 Photometric Quantities; 2.7 Retinal Illumination; References; Bibliography; 3 Colour and Light-Matter Interaction; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Light Sources; 3.3 Planckian Radiator; 3.4 Light Regular Reflection and Refraction; 3.5 Light Scattering
3.6 Light Absorption and Colour Synthesis3.7 Fluorescence; 3.8 Transparent Media; 3.9 Turbid Media; 3.10 Ulbricht's Integration Sphere; References; Bibliography; 4 Perceptual Phenomenology of Light and Colour; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Perceived Colours, Categorization and Language; 4.3 Light Dispersion and Light Mixing; 4.4 Unique Hues, Colour Opponencies and Degree of Resemblance; 4.5 Colour Similitude; 4.6 Unrelated and Related Colours; 4.7 Colour Interactions; References; 5 Visual System; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Eye Anatomy and Optical Image Formation; 5.3 Eye and Pre-retina Physics
5.4 Anatomy of the Retina5.5 From the Retina to the Brain; 5.6 Visual System and Colorimetry; Bibliography; References; 6 Colour-Vision Psychophysics; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Adaptation; 6.3 Absolute Thresholds in Human Vision; 6.4 Absolute Threshold and Spectral Sensitivity in Scotopic and Photopic Visions; 6.5 Luminous Efficiency Function; 6.6 Light Adaptation and Sensitivity; 6.7 Weber's and Fechner's Laws; 6.8 Stevens' Law; 6.9 Fechner's and Stevens' Psychophysics; 6.10 Wavelength Discrimination; 6.11 Saturation Discrimination and Least Colorimetric Purity
6.12 Rushton's Univariance Principle and Scotopic Vision6.13 Tristimulus Space; 6.14 Lightness Scales; 6.15 Helmholtz-Kohlrausch Effect; 6.16 Colour Opponencies and Chromatic Valence; 6.17 MacAdam's Chromatic Discrimination Ellipses; 6.18 Perceived Colour Difference; 6.19 Abney's and Bezold-Brücke's Phenomena; 6.20 Chromatic Adaptation and Colour Constancy; 6.21 Colour-Vision Psychophysics and Colorimetry; References; 7 CIE Standard Photometry; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 History of the Basic Photometric Unit; 7.3 CIE 1924 Spectral Luminous Efficiency Function
7.4 CIE 1924 and CIE 1988 Standard Photometric Photopic Observers7.5 Photometric and Radiometric Quantities; 7.6 CIE 1951 Standard Scotopic Photometric Observer; 7.7 CIE 2005 Photopic Photometric Observer with 10° Visual Field; 7.8 CIE Fundamental Photopic Photometric Observer with 2°/10° Visual Field; References; 8 Light Sources and Illuminants for Colorimetry; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Equal-Energy Illuminant; 8.3 Blackbody Illuminant; 8.4 CIE Daylights; 8.5 CIE Indoor Daylights; 8.6 CIE Standard Illuminants; 8.7 CIE Light Sources: A, B and C; 8.8 CIE Sources for Colorimetry
8.9 CIE Illuminants: B, C and D
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821830203321
Oleari Claudio  
West Sussex, England : , : Wiley, , 2016
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