Digital Color Imaging Handbook

Digital Color Imaging Handbook

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Features

  • Provides a single, comprehensive source of information on the science and technology of color imaging
  • Begins with fundamentals and connects to state-of-the-art research in all areas of color imaging systems
  • Emphasizes connections between chapters to facilitate the understanding of digital color imaging from a systems perspective--increasingly important in today's interconnected world
  • Covers recent innovations in the field of color imaging and image processing
  • Includes extensive bibliographic references
  • Offers supplementary materials on the Web at www.crcpress.com
  • Summary

    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.

    Unprecedented in scope, this handbook presents, in a single concise and authoritative publication, the elements of these diverse areas relevant to digital color imaging. The first three chapters cover the basics of color vision, perception, and physics that underpin digital color imaging. The remainder of the text presents the technology of color imaging with chapters on color management, device color characterization, digital halftoning, image compression, color quantization, gamut mapping, computationally efficient transform algorithms, and color image processing for digital cameras.

    Each chapter is written by world-class experts and largely self-contained, but cross references between chapters reflect the topics' important interrelations. Supplemental materials are available for download from the CRC Web site, including electronic versions of some of the images presented in the book.

    Table of Contents

    Color Fundamentals for Digital Imaging, Gaurav Sharma, Xerox Corporation
    Visual Psychophysics and Color Appearance, Garrett M. Johnson and Mark D. Fairchild, Rochester Institute of Technology
    Physical Models for Color Prediction, Patrick Emmel, Clariant International
    Color Management for Digital Imaging Systems, Edward J. Giorgianni, Thomas E. Madden and Kevin E. Spaulding, Eastman Kodak Company
    Device Characterization, Raja Bala, Xerox Corporation
    Digital Color Halftones, Charles M Hains, Shen-ge Wang, and Keith T. Knox, Xerox Corporation
    Human Visual Model Based Color Halftoning, A. Ufuk Agar, Hewlett Packard Company, Farhan A. Baqai, Sony Electronics, and Jan P. Allebach, Purdue University
    Compression of Color Images, Ricardo de Queiroz, Xerox Corporation
    Color Quantization, Luc Brun, Université Reims, Champagne Ardenne and Alain Trémeau, Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Etienne
    Gamut Mapping, Ján Moroviç, University of Derby
    Efficient Color Transformation Implementation, Raja Bala and R. Victor Klassen, Xerox Corporation
    Color Image Processing for Digital Cameras, Ken Parulski and Kevin E. Spaulding, Eastman Kodak Company

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