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15th CIC 2007: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
- 15th Color and Imaging Conference, CIC 2007, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, November 5-9, 2007. Society for Imaging Science and Technology 2007, ISBN 978-0-89208-275-9
- Terry Regier:
Color naming and the effect of language on perception. 1-2 - Geoff Woolfe:
Making Color Adjustment Accessible to Non-Experts Through the Use of Language. 3-7 - Yazhu Ling, Anya C. Hurlbert:
A new model for color preference: Universality and individuality. 8-11 - Raja Bala, Reiner Eschbach, Yonghui Zhao:
Substrate Fluorescence: Bane or Boon? 12-17 - Peter Morovic, Hideaki Haneishi:
The effect of sensor shape and number on surface metamerism of colour input devices. 18-24 - Weihua Xiong, Lilong Shi, Brian V. Funt, Sung-Su Kim, Byoung-Ho Kang, Sung-Duk Lee, Chang-Yeong Kim:
Illumination Estimation via Thin-Plate Spline Interpolation. 25-29 - Shoji Tominaga, Tsuyoshi Fukuda, Akira Kimachi:
High-resolution Imaging System for Omnidirectional Illuminant Estimation. 30-35 - Mark S. Drew, Muntaseer Salahuddin, Alireza Fathi:
A Standardized Workflow for Illumination-Invariant Image Extraction. 36-41 - Mark S. Drew, Ghassan Hamarneh:
Visualizing Diffusion Tensor Dissimilarity using an ICA Based Perceptual Colour Metric. 42-47 - Vishal Monga, Raja Bala:
Two-dimensional color correction: Recent advances. 48-53 - Ying Chen, Roy S. Berns, Lawrence A. Taplin:
Model Evaluation for Computer Graphics Renderings of Artist Paint Surfaces. 54-59 - Kai Man Raymond Ho, Guihua Cui, Ronnier Luo:
Evaluation of Colour Differences against Different Coloured Backgrounds. 60-65 - Changmeng Liu, Mark D. Fairchild:
Re-measuring and modeling perceived image contrast under different levels of surround illumination. 66-70 - Tohru Sugiyama, Yoshiaki Kudo, Youichi Takayama:
Improving the Color Match between Monitor and Hardcopy. 71-76 - Philipp Urban, Roy S. Berns, Mitchell R. Rosen:
Constructing Euclidean Color Spaces based on Color Difference Formulas. 77-82 - Takahiko Horiuchi, Fuminori Nohara, Shoji Tominaga:
Semi-Invariant Algorithm for Color to Gray and Back. 83-88 - Hiroaki Kotera:
Nonparametric Color Clustering in Chrominance Plane by Parzen Window. 89-94 - Hideaki Haneishi, Ryosuke Ohtani, Hiroshi Kouno:
Multispectral Image Segmentation of Paintings Drawn with Natural Mineral Pigments Using the Kernel Based Nonlinear Subspace Method. 95-99 - Sandra Skaff, James J. Clark:
Maximum Entropy Spectral Models for Color Constancy. 100-105 - Keita Hirai, Norimichi Tsumura, Toshiya Nakaguchi, Yoichi Miyake:
Measurement and Modeling of Viewing-Condition-Dependent Spatio-Velocity Contrast Sensitivity Function. 106-111 - Dragan Sekulovski, Ingrid M. L. C. Vogels, Maurice H. P. H. van Beurden, Ramon Clout:
Smoothness and flicker perception of temporal color transitions. 112-117 - Ingrid M. L. C. Vogels, Dragan Sekulovski, Bartjan Rijs:
Discrimination and preference of temporal color transitions. 118-121 - Jin-Seo Kim, Maeng-Sub Cho, Bon-Ki Koo, M. Ronnier Luo, Stephen Westland:
Image Quality Modelling for Moving Streams. 122-126 - Ruibo Lu, Xiangyi Nie, Shin-Tson Wu:
Color Performance of a MVA LCD Using LED Backlight. 127-130 - Laurent Blondé, Jürgen Stauder, Bongsun Lee:
Beyond Simple Additivity: A Two-Step Parametric Model for Digital Displays. 131-136 - Clément Fredembach, Graham D. Finlayson:
The bright-chromagenic algorithm for illuminant estimation. 137-142 - Weihua Xiong, Brian V. Funt, Lilong Shi, Sung-Su Kim, Byoung-Ho Kang, Sung-Duk Lee, Chang-Yeong Kim:
Automatic White Balancing via Gray Surface Identification. 143-146 - Noriyuki Shimano, Mikiya Hironaga:
Analysis of Mean Square Errors of Spectral Reflectances Recovered by Multispectral Cameras. 147-150 - Mark D. Fairchild, David R. Wyble:
Mean Observer Metamerism and the Selection of Display Primaries. 151-156 - Seo Young Choi, M. Ronnier Luo, Michael R. Pointer:
The Influence of the Relative Luminance of the Surround on the Perceived Quality of an Image on a Large Display. 157-162 - Oh-Seol Kwon, In-Su Jang, Tae-Yong Park, Yeong-Ho Ha:
Color Reproduction Considering the Average Picture Level and Flare Effect in PDP Displays. 163-168 - YungKyung Park, Changjun Li, M. Ronnier Luo, Youngshin Kwak, Du-Sik Park, Changyeong Kim:
Applying CIECAM02 for Mobile Display Viewing Conditions. 169-173 - J. Scott Tyo:
Displaying Advanced Optical Imagery Information for Human Observers. 174-177 - Philipp Urban, Mitchell R. Rosen, Roy S. Berns:
Fast Spectral-Based Separation of Multispectral Images. 178-183 - Shohei Tsutsumi, Mitchell R. Rosen, Roy S. Berns:
Spectral Color Reproduction using an Interim Connection Space-Based Lookup Table. 184-189 - Fumio Nakaya, Noboru Ohta:
Spectral encoding / decoding using LabRGB. 190-194 - Ken Nishino, Arto Kaarna, Kanae Miyazawa, Shigeki Nakauchi:
Spectral Filtering for Color Discrimination Enhancement. 195-200 - Rodney L. Heckaman, Masato Sakurai, Mark D. Fairchild, Takehiro Nakatsue, Yoshihide Shimpuku:
The Effect of Display Gamut Volume on Image Preference. 201-206 - Øyvind Kolås, Ivar Farup:
Efficient hue-preserving and edge-preserving spatial color gamut mapping. 207-212 - Changjun Li, Cheng Li, M. Ronnier Luo, Michael R. Pointer:
A Colour Gamut Based on Reflectance Functions. 213-217 - Behnam Bastani, Brian V. Funt:
Spectral Gamut Mapping and Gamut Concavity. 218-221 - Philipp Urban, Roy S. Berns, Rolf-Rainer Grigat:
Color Correction by Considering the Distribution of Metamers within the Mismatch Gamut. 222-227 - Ján Morovic:
Fast Computation of Multi-Primary Color Gamuts. 228-232 - Mark D. Fairchild:
The HDR Photographic Survey. 233-238 - Sergey N. Bezryadin:
LinLogBef File Format for HDR Image. 239-243 - Dirk W. Hertel, Edward Chang:
OECF characterization of a non-linear HDR Color Camera for Automotive Applications. 244-248 - Jiangtao Kuang, Mark D. Fairchild:
iCAM06, HDR, and Image Appearance. 249-254 - Joong-Hyun Kim, Chang-Hwan Son, Tae-Yong Park, Yeong-Ho Ha:
Photo-inkjet Printing Method Based on the Limited Total Amount and Dot-visibility of Six-colorant. 255-260 - Aravindh Balaji, Gaurav Sharma, Mark Q. Shaw, Randall Guay:
Hierarchical Compression of Color Look Up Tables. 261-266 - Nicolas Bonnier, Francis J. M. Schmitt, Michael Hull, Christophe Leynadier:
Spatial and Color Adaptive Gamut Mapping: A Mathematical Framework and Two New Algorithms. 267-272 - Ján Morovic, Jordi Arnabat, Jordi Vilar:
Visually Closest Cross-Gamut Matches Between Surface Colors. 273-277 - Xianfeng Zhao:
Representing an N-Dimensional Device Color Gamut. 278-282 - X. Li, Changjun Li, M. Ronnier Luo, Michael R. Pointer, M. Cho, J. Kim:
A New Colour Gamut for Object Colours. 283-287 - David M. Haaland:
Hyperspectral Imaging: Converting Colors to Molecular Information. 288 - E. Fred Schubert, Jong Kyu Kim:
Light-Emitting Diodes - Looking back 100 years and looking forward to the next 10 years. 289-292 - Alessandro Rizzi, Marzia Pezzetti, John J. McCann:
Glare-limited Appearances in HDR Images. 293-298 - Jiangtao Kuang, Rodney L. Heckaman, Mark D. Fairchild:
Evaluation of HDR Tone Mapping Algorithms using a High-Dynamic-Range Display to Emulate Real Scenes. 299-303 - Thor Olson:
High Dynamic Range Astronomical Imaging. 304-312 - John J. McCann:
Colors in Dim Illumination and Candlelight. 313-318 - Chenyang Fu, Changjun Li, M. Ronnier Luo, Robert W. G. Hunt, Michael R. Pointer:
Quantifying Colour Appearance for Unrelated Colour under Photopic and Mesopic Vision. 319-324 - Ondrej Panák, Peter Nussbaum, Jon Yngve Hardeberg, Marie Kaplanová:
Color memory match under disparate viewing conditions. 325-330 - Joanna Marguier, Nina Bhatti, H. Harlyn Baker, Michael Harville, Sabine Süsstrunk:
Color correction of uncalibrated images for the classification of human skin color. 331-335 - David Connah, Graham D. Finlayson, Marina Bloj:
Seeing Beyond Luminance: A Psychophysical Comparison of Techniques for Converting Colour Images to Greyscale. 336-341
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