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22nd Color Imaging: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications 2017: Burlingame, CA, USA
- Gabriel G. Marcu, Alessandro Rizzi:
Color Imaging XXII: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, Burlingame, CA, USA, 29 January 2018 - 2 February 2017. Society for Imaging Science and Technology 2017 - Phil J. Green, Kiran Deshpande, Frans Gaykema, Craig Revie:
Methods of describing a gamut boundary based on a face/vertex encoding. 7-11 - Carlo Gatta, Ivar Farup:
Gamut Mapping in RGB Colour Spaces with the Iterative Ratios Diffusion Algorithm. 12-20 - Joschua Thomas Simon-Liedtke, David R. Flatla, Eskild Narum Bakken:
Checklist for Daltonization methods: Requirements and characteristics of a good recolouring method. 21-27 - Joschua Thomas Simon-Liedtke, Ivar Farup, Reiner Eschbach:
On the edge: A scalable daltonization method focusing chromatic edges and contrast. 28-35 - Pei-Li Sun, Yan-Zhen Lai:
Estimating Appearance Differences of 3D Objects with an RGB Camera. 36-41 - Cédric Marchessoux, Johan Rostang:
A metric for the evaluation of color perceptual smoothness. 42-47 - Mekides Abebe, Tania Pouli, Mohamed-Chaker Larabi:
Towards a Perceptually-Motivated Color Space for High Dynamic Range Imaging. 48-59 - Nargess Hassani, Susan P. Farnand:
Color Discrimination Threshold for Medical Test Devices. 60-66 - Gregory High, Phil J. Green, Peter Nussbaum:
Content-dependent adaptation in a soft proof matching experiment. 67-75 - Chang-Mo Yang, Dong-Hyeok Lee, Kyoung-Soo Park, Young-Tae Kim, Choon-Woo Kim:
Comparison of Measures of Blurriness in Transparent Displays. 76-79 - Yohei Takano, Hibiki Tatsuno:
The Smallest projection optics for the Vertical shaped Ultra short throw Projector. 80-83 - Hao Xie, Carlos Eduardo Rodríguez-Pardo, Gaurav Sharma:
Pareto Optimal Primary Designs for Color Displays. 84-90 - Wanling Jiang, Weijuan Xi, Utpal Sarkar, Robert Ulichney, Jan P. Allebach:
Color halftoning based on Neugebauer Primary Area Coverage. 91-102 - Weijuan Xi, Tal Frank, Yotam Ben-Shoshan, Robert Ulichney, Jan P. Allebach:
Color Halftoning Based on Multi-Stage, Multi-Pass, Clustered-DBS. 103-113 - Reiner Eschbach, Marius Pedersen:
On Large Local Error Accumulation in Multilevel Error Diffusion. 114-122 - Takuma Kiyotomo, Keisuke Hoshino, Yuki Tsukano, Hiroki Kibushi, Takahiko Horiuchi:
Edge-Preserving Error Diffusion for Multi-Toning Based on Dual Quantization. 123-129 - Alastair Reed, Kristyn Falkenstern, Edward F. Hattenberger:
Selecting Best Ink Color for Sparse Watermark. 130-136 - Shaoyuan Xu, Cheng Lu, Mark Q. Shaw, Peter Bauer, Jan P. Allebach:
Page Classification for Print Imaging Pipeline. 137-142 - Satoshi Kaneko:
Indirect Periodic Disturbance Compensator using Feedforward Control for Image Noises. 143-146 - Ruiyi Mao, Utpal Sarkar, Robert Ulichney, Jan P. Allebach:
3D Halftoning. 147-155 - Fritz Lebowsky, Mariano Bona:
Extraordinary perceptual color stability in low cost, real time color image compression inspired by structure tensor analysis. 156-167 - Huanzhao Zeng:
Sky Color Enhancement of Photographic Images. 168-170 - Saman Tahery, Mark S. Drew:
A Novel Colour Hessian and its Applications. 171-176 - Megan M. Fuller, Jae S. Lim:
A Color Image Model with Applications to Denoising. 177-183 - Daniel Nyström, Paula Zitinski Elias, Sasan Gooran:
Addressing the colorimetric redundancy in 11-ink color separation. 184-189 - Keivan Ansari, Jean-Baptiste Thomas, Pierre Gouton:
Spectral band Selection Using a Genetic Algorithm Based Wiener Filter Estimation Method for Reconstruction of Munsell Spectral Data. 190-193 - Xiaochuan Chen, Mark S. Drew, Ze-Nian Li:
Illumination and Reflectance Spectra Separation of Hyperspectral Image Data under Multiple Illumination Conditions. 194-199 - Mamadou Diarra, Pierre Gouton, Kablan Jérôme Adou:
Multispectral face recognition using hybrid feature. 200-203
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