Computational Colour Science using MATLAB

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Focusing on key issues encountered in modern color engineering, including efficient representation of color information, color calibration of visual displays, and models for predicting color difference and color appearance, Westland (design, University of Leeds, UK) and Ripamonti (psychology, University of Pennsylvania) emphasize practical applications rather than techniques in this resource for computer programmers, color-image engineers, and students of color science. The book describes algorithms and mathematical procedures in color science and illustrates these procedures using MATLAB. Opening chapters cover linear algebra for beginners, and offer a short introduction to MATLAB.

Author(s): Professor Stephen Westland, Caterina Ripamonti
Edition: 1
Publisher: J. Wiley
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 209
City: Hoboken, NJ