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Standard Colorimetry : Definitions, Algorithms and Software.
Title:
Standard Colorimetry : Definitions, Algorithms and Software.
Author:
Oleari, Claudio.
ISBN:
9781118894460
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (645 pages)
Series:
SDC-Society of Dyers and Colourists
Contents:
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 Synthesis -- 3.7 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 Retina -- 5.5 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 Vision -- 6.13 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 Observers -- 7.5 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 -- 8.10 Fluorescent Lamps -- 8.11 Gas-Discharge Lamps -- 8.12 Light-Emitting Diodes -- References -- 9 CIE Standard Psychophysical Observers and Systems -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 CIE 1931 Standard Colorimetric System and Observer -- 9.3 CIE 1964 (Supplementary) Standard Colorimetric Observer/System (10°-Standard Colorimetric Observer) -- 9.4 CIE 1989 Standard Deviate Observer/System -- 9.5 Vos' 1978 Modified Observer for 2° Visual Field -- 9.6 CIE Standard Stockman-Sharpe's 'Physiologically Relevant' Fundamentals and XYZ Reference Frame -- 9.7 CIE Colorimetric Specification of Primary and Secondary Light Sources -- References.

10 Chromaticity Diagram from Newton to the CIE 1931 Standard System -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Newton and the Centre of Gravity Rule -- 10.3 Material Colours and Impalpable Colours in the Eighteenth Century -- 10.4 Physiological Intuitions and the Centre of Gravity Rule-Young, Grassmann, Helmholtz, Maxwell and Schrödinger -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- 11 CIE Standard Psychometric Systems -- 11.1 Introduction to Psychometric Systems in Colour Vision -- 11.2 CIE Lightness L* -- 11.3 Psychometric Chromaticity Diagrams and Related Colour Spaces -- 11.4 Colour Difference Specification -- 11.5 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Instruments and Colorimetric Computation -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Reflection and Transmission Optical-Modulation -- 12.3 Spectroradiometric and Spectrophotometric Measurements -- 12.4 Colorimetric Calculations -- 12.5 Uncertainty in Colorimetric Measurements -- 12.6 Physical Standards for Colour-Instrument Calibration -- References -- 13 Basic Instrumentation for Radiometry, Photometry and Colorimetry -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Lighting Cabinet -- 13.3 Visual Comparison Colorimeter -- 13.4 Instruments with Power Spectral Weighting Measurement -- 13.5 Instruments for Measurements with Spectral Analysis -- 13.6 Glossmeter -- 13.7 Imaging Instruments -- References -- 14 Colour-Order Systems and Atlases -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Colour Solid, Optimal Colours and Full Colours -- 14.3 Ostwald's Colour-Order System and Atlas -- 14.4 Munsell's Colour-Order System and Atlas -- 14.5 DIN 6264's Colour-Order System and Atlas -- 14.6 OSA-UCS's Colour-Order System and Atlas -- 14.7 NCS's Colour-Order System and Atlas -- References -- 15 Additive Colour Synthesis in Images -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Video Colour Image -- 15.3 Principles of Halftone Printing -- 15.4 Towards the Colorimetry of Appearance -- References -- 16 Software.

16.1 Introduction to the Software -- 16.2 Monitor -- 16.3 Colour-Vision Tests -- 16.4 Visual Contrast Phenomena -- 16.5 Colour Atlases -- 16.6 CIE 1976 CIELUV and CIELAB Systems -- 16.7 Cone Activation and Tristimulus -- 16.8 CIE Colorimetry -- 16.9 Black Body and Daylight Spectra and Other CIE Illuminant Spectra -- 16.10 Additive Colour Synthesis -- 16.11 Subtractive Colorant Mixing -- 16.12 Spectral Data View and Download - Illuminant-Observer Weights -- 16.13 Save File Opening -- References -- Index -- Advert -- EULA.
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