Digital Color Imaging HandbookGaurav Sharma, Raja Bala CRC Press, 19.12.2017 - 816 Seiten Digital technology now enables unparalleled functionality and flexibility in the capture, processing, exchange, and output of color images. But harnessing its potential requires knowledge of color science, systems, processing algorithms, and device characteristics-topics drawn from a broad range of disciplines. One can acquire the requisite background with an armload of physics, chemistry, engineering, computer science, and mathematics books and journals- or one can find it here, in the Digital Color Imaging Handbook. |
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chapter two Visual psychophysics and color appearance | 115 |
chapter three Phsyical models for color prediction | 173 |
chapter four Color management for digital imaging systems | 239 |
chapter five Device characterization | 269 |
chapter six Digital color halftones | 385 |
chapter seven Human visual modelbased color halftoning | 491 |
chapter eight Compression of color images | 559 |
chapter nine Color quantization | 589 |
chapter ten Gamut mapping | 639 |
chapter eleven Efficient color transformation implementation | 687 |
chapter twelve Color image processing for digital cameras | 727 |
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Back cover | 799 |