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25th Color Imaging: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications 2020: Burlingame, CA, USA
- Reiner Eschbach, Gabriel G. Marcu, Alessandro Rizzi:
Color Imaging XXV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, Burlingame, CA, USA, January 26-30, 2020. Society for Imaging Science and Technology 2020 - Ahmed Kedir Mohammed, Mohib Ullah, Jacob Renzo Bauer:
SPECTRANET: A Deep Model for Skin Oxygenation Measurement from Multi-Spectral Data. 1-6 - Tanzima Habib, Phil J. Green, Peter Nussbaum:
Spectral reproduction: drivers, use cases and workflow. 1-6 - Midori Tanaka, Ryusuke Arai, Takahiko Horiuchi:
Parameter Estimation of PuRet Algorithm for Managing Appearance of Material Objects on Display Devices. 1-7 - Paul Lemaillet, Wei-Chung Cheng:
Colorimetrical performance estimation of a reference hyperspectral microscope for color tissue slide assessment. 1-6 - Anustup Choudhury, Scott Daly:
Comparing a spatial extension of ICTCP color representation with S-CIELAB and other recent color metrics for HDR and WCG quality assessment. 1-10 - Graham D. Finlayson, Yuteng Zhu:
Paper: An improved optimization method for finding a color filter to make a camera more colorimetric. 1-6 - Midori Tanaka, Matteo Paolo Lanaro, Takahiko Horiuchi, Alessandro Rizzi:
Random Spray Retinex Extensions Considering Region of Interest and EyeMovements. 1-6 - Maurizio Rossi, Alice Plutino, Andrea Siniscalco, Alessandro Rizzi:
Teaching color and color science: the experience of an international master course. 1-5 - Jiayin Liu, Altyngul Jumabayeva, Yujian Xu, Yin Wang, Tal Frank, Shani Gat, Orel Bat Mor, Yotam Ben-Shoshan, Robert Ulichney, Jan P. Allebach:
New results for aperiodic, clustered-dot halftoning. 1-8 - Ziyi Zhao, Yujian Xu, Robert Ulichney, Matthew Gaubatz, Stephen Pollard, Jan P. Allebach:
Data-bearing halftone image alignment and assessment on 3D surface. 1-7 - Alastair Reed, Vlado Kitanovski, Kristyn Falkenstern, Marius Pedersen:
Using watermark visibility measurements to select an optimized pair of spot colors for use in a binary watermark. 1-7 - Robert Ulichney, Matthew Gaubatz:
Hiding Data in the Blue Channel. 1-7 - Yasuyo G. Ichihara:
Individual differences in feelings about red. 1-5 - John J. McCann, Mary McCann:
Colors before and after cataract surgery: A study of color constancy and discrimination. 1-6 - Phil J. Green, Peter Nussbaum:
Daltonization by spectral filtering. 1-5 - Francisco Díaz-Barrancas, Halina C. Cwierz, Pedro J. Pardo, Ángel Luis Pérez, María Isabel Suero:
Visual fidelity improvement in virtual reality through spectral textures applied to lighting simulations. 1-4 - Halina C. Cwierz, Francisco Díaz-Barrancas, Pedro J. Pardo, Ángel Luis Pérez, María Isabel Suero:
Application of spectral computing technics for color vision testing using virtual reality devices. 1-5 - John J. McCann:
Increases in scattered light causes increased darkness. 1-7 - Dietmar Wüller:
Colors challenges in navigating autonomous vehicles. 1-6 - Yin Wang, Baekdu Choi, Davi He, Zillion Lin, George T.-C. Chiu, Jan P. Allebach:
Developing an Inkjet Printer I: RGB Image to CMY Ink Amounts - Image Processing and Color Management. 1-10 - Baekdu Choi, Daulet Kenzhebalin, Sige Hu, George Chiu, Davi He, Zillion Lin, Jan P. Allebach:
Developing an inkjet printer II : CMY ink amounts to multibit CMY halftones. 1-9 - Sige Hu, Daulet Kenzhebalin, Bakedu Choi, George Chiu, Zillion Lin, Davi He, Jan P. Allebach:
Developing an inkjet printer III: Multibit CMY halftones to hardware-ready bits. 1-9 - Daulet Kenzhebalin, Baekdu Choi, Sige Hu, Yin Wang, Davi He, Zillion Lin, George Chiu, Jan P. Allebach:
Developing an inkjet printer IV: printer mechanism control for best print quality. 1-9 - Chin-Ning Chen, Katy Ferguson, Anton Wiranata, Mark Q. Shaw, Wan-Eih Huang, George Chiu, Patricia Davies, Jan P. Allebach:
Using Acoustic Information to Diagnose the Health of A Printer. 1-6
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