ISBN-13: 9780849309007 / Angielski / Twarda / 2002 / 840 str.
Provides a single comprehensive source of information on color image processing Covers future directions of digital processing Includes results of different recording and printing devices Presents algorithms to help readers process color images The exponential growth in the use of color receiving and display instruments has made this handbook a must for students, engineers, and scientists in image processing and a range of related disciplines. The Digital Color Imaging Handbook provides comprehensive coverage of the field, examining the fundamentals of color perception, color measurement, and color appearance. It describes current applications and the technology and impact on color rendition of color input and output devices. Additionally, it explores how to improve on the processing of color images, how to calibrate instruments, split pixels, and digitally process color images.