Completely revised and updated, this book has become a standard work in this area and is widely used as a basis for lectures in universities and specialist institutions. Includes information on the latest digital and printing technologies and is illustrated with many new photographs and diagrams. Divided into six parts, the book presents the foundations of colour imaging and colour reproduction before going on to discuss how these basic principles can be applied to photography, television, printing and digital imaging. The final part deals with the evaluation of colour appearance. The…mehr
Completely revised and updated, this book has become a standard work in this area and is widely used as a basis for lectures in universities and specialist institutions. Includes information on the latest digital and printing technologies and is illustrated with many new photographs and diagrams. Divided into six parts, the book presents the foundations of colour imaging and colour reproduction before going on to discuss how these basic principles can be applied to photography, television, printing and digital imaging. The final part deals with the evaluation of colour appearance. The Reproduction of Colour presents a tried-and-tested balance of theory and practical application, which will appeal to both students and practicing engineers. _ Describes the fundamental principles of colour reproduction for photography, television, printing and electronic imaging. _ Provides detailed coverage of the physics of light and the chemistry of colorants. _ Includes new chapters on digital printing and digital imaging discussing colour reproduction on HDTV and digital cinema systems. _ Features expanded coverage of the evaluation of colour appearance, including a detailed treatment of colour appearance models and the colour inconstancy index.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Hunt, formerly Assistant Director of Research, Kodak Research Laboratories in Harrow, England, is an independent colour consultant and visiting Professor of Colour Science at the University of Derby. He has been Chairman of the Colour Group of Great Britain (1961-63); Chairman of the Colorimetry Committee of the CIE (1975-83); and President of the International Colour Association (1981-85). He has written over a hundred papers on colour, vision, colour reproduction, and colour measurement. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and a member of the Royal Institution where he served as Vice-President (1985-87). He has been awarded the Progress Medal of the Royal Photographic Society, the Judd-AIC Medal of the International Colour Association, and the Gold Medal of the Institute of Printing.
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Series Preface xviii Preface to the Sixth Edition xx PART ONE FUNDAMENTALS 1 Spectral Colour Reproduction 3 2 Trichromatic Colour Reproduction and the Additive Principle 9 3 Additive Methods 18 4 The Subtractive Principle 25 5 Visual Appreciation 31 6 Tone Reproduction 47 7 The Colour Triangle 68 8 Colour Standards and Calculations 92 9 The Colorimetry of Subtractive Systems 126 10 Light Sources 139 11 Objectives in Colour Reproduction 163 PART TWO COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY 12 Subtractive Methods in Colour Photography 183 13 Reflection Prints in Colour 199 14 Quantitative Colour Photography 212 15 Masking and Coloured Couplers 244 16 Printing Colour Negatives 262 17 The Chemistry of Colour Photography 277 18 Image Structure in Colour Photography 300 PART THREE COLOUR TELEVISION 19 The Transmission of Colour Television Signals 335 20 Electronic Cameras 360 21 Display Devices for Colour Television 376 22 The N.T.S.C. and Similar Systems of Colour Television 393 23 The Use of Colour Film in Colour Television 427 24 Video Cassettes 443 25 Pictures from Computers 455 PART FOUR COLOUR PRINTING 26 Photomechanical Principles 475 27 Preparing the Copy and Checking the Results 492 28 Practical Masking in Making Separations 504 29 Colour Scanners 519 PART FIVE DIGITAL IMAGING 30 Bit Requirements 545 31 Camcorders and Digital Still Cameras 555 32 Digital Scanners 564 33 Digital Printing 569 PART SIX EVALUATING COLOUR APPEARANCE 34 Chromatic Adaptation Transforms and a Colour Inconstancy Index 589 35 CIECAM97s Model of Colour Appearance 596 36 Models of Colour Vision for Comprehensive Purposes and for Unrelated Colours 627 37 Colour Reproduction Indices 637 APPENDICES Appendix 1 Matrix Algebra 645 Appendix 2 Colorimetric Tables 650 Appendix 3 Photometric Units 663 Appendix 4 Photographic Parameters 666 Appendix 5 Advanced Colour Difference Formulae 670 Appendix 6 A Replacement for CIECAM97s 672 Appendix 7 Spectral Luminous Efficiency Functions 678 Index 681
Series Preface xviii Preface to the Sixth Edition xx PART ONE FUNDAMENTALS 1 Spectral Colour Reproduction 3 2 Trichromatic Colour Reproduction and the Additive Principle 9 3 Additive Methods 18 4 The Subtractive Principle 25 5 Visual Appreciation 31 6 Tone Reproduction 47 7 The Colour Triangle 68 8 Colour Standards and Calculations 92 9 The Colorimetry of Subtractive Systems 126 10 Light Sources 139 11 Objectives in Colour Reproduction 163 PART TWO COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY 12 Subtractive Methods in Colour Photography 183 13 Reflection Prints in Colour 199 14 Quantitative Colour Photography 212 15 Masking and Coloured Couplers 244 16 Printing Colour Negatives 262 17 The Chemistry of Colour Photography 277 18 Image Structure in Colour Photography 300 PART THREE COLOUR TELEVISION 19 The Transmission of Colour Television Signals 335 20 Electronic Cameras 360 21 Display Devices for Colour Television 376 22 The N.T.S.C. and Similar Systems of Colour Television 393 23 The Use of Colour Film in Colour Television 427 24 Video Cassettes 443 25 Pictures from Computers 455 PART FOUR COLOUR PRINTING 26 Photomechanical Principles 475 27 Preparing the Copy and Checking the Results 492 28 Practical Masking in Making Separations 504 29 Colour Scanners 519 PART FIVE DIGITAL IMAGING 30 Bit Requirements 545 31 Camcorders and Digital Still Cameras 555 32 Digital Scanners 564 33 Digital Printing 569 PART SIX EVALUATING COLOUR APPEARANCE 34 Chromatic Adaptation Transforms and a Colour Inconstancy Index 589 35 CIECAM97s Model of Colour Appearance 596 36 Models of Colour Vision for Comprehensive Purposes and for Unrelated Colours 627 37 Colour Reproduction Indices 637 APPENDICES Appendix 1 Matrix Algebra 645 Appendix 2 Colorimetric Tables 650 Appendix 3 Photometric Units 663 Appendix 4 Photographic Parameters 666 Appendix 5 Advanced Colour Difference Formulae 670 Appendix 6 A Replacement for CIECAM97s 672 Appendix 7 Spectral Luminous Efficiency Functions 678 Index 681
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"Hunt s ability to transmit complex technical information in a communicable, easy reading manner is to be applauded will make a difference n the careers of scientists, engineers, color developers, and color technologists, who undertake to study and learn from it." ( COLOR research and application , December 2005) " a standard [that] is widely used in research, teaching, and lecturing." ( CHOICE , July 2005)
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