Measuring colour:
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adam_text | Contents
About the Authors
xv
Series Preface
xvii
Preface
xix
Acknowledgements
xxi
1
Colour Vision
1
1.1
Introduction
.................................. 1
1.2
The spectrum
................................. 1
1.3
Construction of the eye
............................ 3
1.4
The retinal receptors
............................. 4
1.5
Spectral sensitivities of the retinal receptors
................. 5
1.6
Visual signal transmission
.......................... 8
1.7
Basic perceptual attributes of colour
..................... 9
1.8
Colour constancy
............................... 10
1.9
Relative perceptual attributes of colours
................... 11
1.10
Defective colour vision
............................ 13
1.11
Colour pseudo-stereopsis
........................... 15
References
....................................... 16
General References
.................................. 17
2
Spectral Weighting Functions
19
2.1
Introduction
.................................. 19
2.2
Scotopic spectral luminous efficiency
.................... 19
2.3
Photopic spectral luminous efficiency
.................... 21
2.4
Colour-matching functions
.......................... 26
2.5
Transformation from R, G,
В
to
Χ, Υ, Ζ
.................. 32
2.6
CIE
colour-matching functions
........................ 33
2.7
Metamerism
.................................. 38
2.8
Spectral luminous efficiency functions for photopic vision
......... 39
References
....................................... 40
General References
.................................. 40
viii CONTENTS
3
Relations
between Colour Stimuli
41
3.1
Introduction
.................................. 41
3.2
The
Y tristimulus
value
............................ 41
3.3
Chromaticity
................................. 42
3.4
Dominant wavelength and excitation purity
................. 44
3.5
Colour mixtures on chromaticity diagrams
................. 46
3.6
Uniform chromaticity diagrams
....................... 48
3.7
CIE
1976
hue-angle and saturation
..................... 51
3.8
CIE
1976
lightness, L*
............................ 52
3.9
Uniform colour spaces
............................ 53
3.10
CIE
1976
colour difference formulae
.................... 57
3.11
CMC, CIE94, and CIEDE2000 color difference formulae
......... 61
3.12
An alternative form of the CIEDE2000 colour-difference equation
.... 64
3.13
Summary of measures and their perceptual correlates
........... 64
3.14
Allowing for chromatic adaptation
...................... 65
3.15
The evaluation of whiteness
......................... 66
3.16
Colorimetric purity
.............................. 67
3.17
Identifying stimuli of equal brightness
.................... 67
3.18
CIEDE2000 worked example
......................... 69
References
....................................... 71
General References
.................................. 72
4
Light Sources
73
4.1
Introduction
.................................. 73
4.2
Methods of producing light
.......................... 74
4.3
Gas discharges
................................ 74
4.4
Sodium lamps
................................. 75
4.5
Mercury lamps
................................ 76
4.6
Fluorescent lamps
............................... 78
4.7
Xenon lamps
................................. 81
4.8
Incandescent light sources
.......................... 82
4.9
Tungsten lamps
................................ 86
4.10
Tungsten halogen lamps
........................... 87
4.11
Light emitting diodes
............................. 88
4.12
Daylight
.................................... 89
4.13
Standard
illuminants
and sources
....................... 91
4.14
CIE
standard
illuminant A
.......................... 91
4.15
CIE
illuminants
В
and
С
........................... 92
4.16
CIE
sources
.................................. 93
4.17
CIE
illuminants
D
.............................. 94
4.18
CIE
indoor daylight
.............................. 94
4.19
Comparison of commonly used sources
................... 96
References
....................................... 97
General References
.................................. 97
CONTENTS ix
5
Obtaining Spectral Data and Tristimulus Values
99
5.1
Introduction
.................................. 99
5.2
Radiometry
and photometry
......................... 99
5.3
Spectroradiometry
............................... 100
5.4
Tele-spectroradiometry
............................ 100
5.5
Spectroradiometry of self-luminous colours
................. 101
5.6
Spectrophotometry of non-self-luminous colours
.............. 101
5.7
Reference whites and working standards
.................. 102
5.8
Geometries of illumination and viewing
................... 103
5.9
CIE
Geometries of illumination and measurement
............. 104
5.10
Spectroradiometers and spectrophotometers
................. 108
5.11
Choice of
illuminant
............................. 110
5.12
Calculation of tristimulus values from spectral data
.............
Ill
5.13
Colorimeters using filtered photo-detectors
................. 114
References
....................................... 115
General References
.................................. 115
6
Metamerism and Colour Constancy
117
6.1
Introduction
.................................. 117
6.2
The cause of metamerism
.......................... 117
6.3
The definition of metamerism
........................ 118
6.4
Examples of metamerism in practice
..................... 119
6.5
Degree of metamerism
............................ 121
6.6
Index of metamerism for change of
illuminant
............... 122
6.7
Index of metamerism for change of observer
................ 122
6.8
Index of metamerism for change of field size
................ 124
6.9
Colour matches and geometry of illumination and measurement
...... 124
6.10
Correcting for inequalities of tristimulus values
............... 125
6.11
Terms used in connection with metamerism
................. 126
6.12
Colour inconstancy
.............................. 127
6.13
Chromatic adaptation transforms
....................... 129
6.14
The
Von Kries
transform
........................... 130
6.15
The CAT02 transform
............................. 131
6.16
A colour inconstancy index
......................... 134
6.17
Worked examples
............................... 135
References
....................................... 141
7
Colour Rendering by Light Sources
143
7.1
Introduction
.................................. 143
7.2
The meaning of colour rendering
...................... 144
7.3
CIE
colour rendering indices
......................... 145
7.4
Spectral band methods
............................ 147
7.5
Other methods for assessing the colour rendering
of light sources
................................ 150
χ
CONTENTS
7.6
Comparison of commonly used sources
...................151
References
.......................................152
General References
..................................154
8
Colour Order Systems
155
8.1
Introduction
..................................155
8.2
Variables
....................................155
8.3
Optimal colours
................................157
8.4
The Munsell System
.............................159
8.5
The Munsell Book of Color
.........................164
8.6
Unique hues and colour opponency
.....................168
8.7
The Natural Colour System (NCS)
......................170
8.8
Natural Colour System Atlas
.........................172
8.9
The DIN System
...............................179
8.10
The Coloroid System
.............................182
8.11
The Optical Society of America
(OSA)
System
...............183
8.12
The Hunter Lab System
...........................187
8.13
The Tintometer
................................190
8.14
The Pantone System
.............................191
8.15
The
RAL
System
...............................191
8.16
Advantages of colour order systems
.....................192
8.17
Disadvantages of colour order systems
...................192
References
.......................................194
General References
..................................195
9
Precision and Accuracy in Colorimetry
197
9.1
Introduction
..................................197
9.2
Sample preparation
..............................198
9.3
Thermochromism
...............................199
9.4
Geometry of illumination and measurement
.................199
9.5
Reference white calibration
..........................200
9.6
Polarisation
..................................200
9.7
Wavelength calibration
............................202
9.8
Stray light
...................................202
9.9
Zero level and linearity
............................202
9.10
Use of secondary standards
..........................203
9.11
Bandwidth
...................................203
9.12
Correcting for errors in the spectral data
..................204
9.13
Calculations
..................................207
9.14
Precautions to be taken in practice
......................214
References
.......................................215
10
Fluorescent Colours
219
10.1
Introduction
..................................219
10.2
Terminology
..................................219
10.3
Use of double monochromators
.......................220
CONTENTS xi
10.4 Illumination
with white light
......................... 221
10.5
Correcting for differences between an actual and the desired source
.... 222
10.6
Two-monochromator method
......................... 224
10.7
Two-mode method
.............................. 225
10.8
Filter-reduction method
............................ 226
10.9
Luminescence-weakening method
...................... 226
10.10
Practical considerations
............................ 227
References
....................................... 230
11
RGB Colorimetry
231
11.1
Introduction
..................................231
11.2
Choice and specification of matching stimuli
................231
11.3
Choice of units
................................233
11.4
Chromaticity diagrams using
r
and
g
....................233
11.5
Colour-matching functions in RGB systems
.................234
11.6
Derivation of XYZ from RGB tristimulus values
..............235
11.7
Using television and computer displays
...................239
References
.......................................240
General Reference
..................................240
12
Colorimetry with Digital Cameras
241
12.1
Introduction
.................................. 241
12.2
Camera characterisation
........................... 242
12.3
Metamerism
.................................. 244
12.4
Characterisation methods
........................... 244
12.5
Practical considerations in digital camera characterisation
......... 249
12.6
Practical example
............................... 251
12.7
Discussion
................................... 254
References
....................................... 255
General References
.................................. 256
13
Colorant Mixtures
257
13.1
Introduction
..................................257
13.2
Non-diffusing colorants in a transmitting layer
...............257
13.3
Non-diffusing colorants in a layer in optical contact
with a diffusing surface
............................259
13.4
Layers containing colorants which diffuse and absorb light
........262
13.5
The use of multi-spectral analysis to reduce
metamerism in art restoration
........................264
References
.......................................265
General References
..................................265
14
Factors Affecting the Appearance of Coloured Objects
267
14.1
Introduction
..................................267
14.2
Measuring optical properties
.........................267
14.3
Colour
.....................................268
14.4
Gloss
.....................................271
xii CONTENTS
14.5 Translucency .................................279
14.6
Surface texture
................................281
14.7
Conclusions
..................................289
References
.......................................289
15
The
CIE
Colour Appearance Model
CIECAM02
293
15.1
Introduction
..................................293
15.2
Visual areas in the observing field
......................294
15.3
Chromatic adaptation in CIECAM02
....................294
15.4
Spectral sensitivities of the cones in CIECAM02
..............295
15.5
Cone dynamic response functions in CIECAM02
..............297
15.6
Luminance adaptation in CIECAM02
....................297
15.7
Criteria for achromacy and for constant hue in CIECAM02
........299
15.8
Effects of luminance adaptation in CIECAM02
...............300
15.9
Criteria for unique hues in CIECAM02
...................303
15.10
Redness-greenness, a, and yellowness-blueness, b, in CIECAM02
.... 303
15.11
Hue angle, h, in CIECAM02
.........................305
15.12
Eccentricity factor, e, in CIECAM02
....................305
15.13
Hue quadrature, H, and hue composition, #c, in CIECAM02
.......306
15.14
The achromatic response, A, in CIECAM02
................308
15.15
Correlate of lightness, J, in CIECAM02
..................308
15.16
Correlate of brightness, Q, in CIECAM02
.................309
15.17
Correlate of chroma, C, in CIECAM02
...................310
15.18
Correlate of colourfulness, M, in CIECAM02
...............311
15.19
Correlate of saturation, s, in
CIECAM02
..................311
15.20
Comparison of
CIECAM02
with the natural colour system
........311
15.21
Testing model CIECAM02
..........................312
15.22
Filtration of projected slides and CIECAM02
................314
15.23
Comparison of CIECAM02 with CIECAM97s
...............315
15.24
Uniform colour space based on
CIECAM02
................315
15.25
Some problems with CIECAM02
......................316
15.26
Steps for using the CIECAM02 model
...................316
15.27
Steps for using the CIECAM02 model in reverse mode
..........319
15.28
Worked example for the model CIECAM02
.................321
References
.......................................322
16
Models of Colour Appearance for Stimuli of Different Sizes
325
16.1
Introduction
..................................325
16.2
Stimuli of different sizes
...........................325
16.3
Room colours
.................................325
16.4
A model for predicting room colours
....................326
16.5
Steps in using the model for predicting room colours
...........327
References
.......................................328
CONTENTS xiii
17
Model of Colour Appearance for Unrelated Colours
in Photopic and Mesopic Illuminances
329
17.1
Introduction
..................................329
17.2
A model for predicting unrelated colours
..................330
17.3
Input data required for the model
......................331
17.4
Steps in using the model for unrelated colours
...............332
17.5
Worked example in the model for predicting
unrelated colours
...............................333
References
.......................................334
Appendices
335
Appendix
1 Radiometrie
and Photometric Terms and Units
337
Al.l Introduction
..................................337
Al.
2
Physical detectors
...............................337
A1.3 Photometric units and terms
.........................338
Al.
4
Radiant and quantum units and terms
....................340
A
1.5
Radiation sources
...............................340
A
1.6
Terms for measures of reflection and transmission
.............341
A
1.7
Other spectral luminous efficiency functions
................343
Al.
8
Mesopic photometry
.............................343
Reference
.......................................344
Appendix
2
Spectral Luminous Efficiency Functions
345
Appendix
3
CIE
Colour-Matching Functions
347
Appendix
4
CIE
Spectral Chromaticity Co-Ordinates
351
Appendix
5
Relative Spectral Power Distributions
of
Illuminants
355
A5.1 Introduction
..................................355
A5.2
CIE
illuminants................................
355
A5.3 Representative fluorescent lamps
.......................359
A5.4 Planckian radiators
..............................368
A5.5 Gas discharge lamps
.............................371
A5.6 Method of calculating
D
illuminant
distributions
..............374
Appendix
6
Colorimetrie
Formulae
379
A6.
1
Chromaticity relationships
..........................379
A6.2 CIELUV, CIELAB, and U*V*W* relationships
..............379
xiv
CONTENTS
Appendix
7
Calculation of the
CIE
Colour Rendering Indices
383
A7.1 Spectral radiance factors of test colours
...................383
A7.2 Worked example of the
CIE
colour rendering indices
............388
Appendix
8
Hluminant-Observer Weights for Calculating Tristimulus Values
393
Appendix
9
Glossary of Terms
431
Reference
.......................................453
Index
455
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spelling | Hunt, R. W. G. 1923- Verfasser (DE-588)1017061092 aut Measuring colour R. W. G. Hunt, M. R. Pointer 4. ed Hoboken, NJ Wiley 2011 XXII, 469 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Wiley-IS&T series in imaging science and technology Includes bibliographical references and index Farbmessung (DE-588)4016462-7 gnd rswk-swf Farbmessung (DE-588)4016462-7 s DE-604 Pointer, Michael Sonstige (DE-588)1017062579 oth http://catalogimages.wiley.com/images/db/jimages/9781119975373.jpg Cover Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024414592&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Hunt, R. W. G. 1923- Measuring colour Farbmessung (DE-588)4016462-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4016462-7 |
title | Measuring colour |
title_auth | Measuring colour |
title_exact_search | Measuring colour |
title_full | Measuring colour R. W. G. Hunt, M. R. Pointer |
title_fullStr | Measuring colour R. W. G. Hunt, M. R. Pointer |
title_full_unstemmed | Measuring colour R. W. G. Hunt, M. R. Pointer |
title_short | Measuring colour |
title_sort | measuring colour |
topic | Farbmessung (DE-588)4016462-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Farbmessung |
url | http://catalogimages.wiley.com/images/db/jimages/9781119975373.jpg http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024414592&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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