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100 1 _aHunt, R. W. G.
_q(Robert William Gainer),
_d1923-
_9162091
245 1 0 _aMeasuring colour /
_cR.W.G. Hunt, M.R. Pointer.
250 _a4th ed.
260 _aChichester :
_bWiley,
_c2011.
300 _a469 p. :
_bill. (some col.)
490 0 _aWiley-IS&T series in imaging science and technology
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aColour vision -- Spectral weighting functions -- Relations between colour stimuli -- Light sources -- Obtaining spectral data and tristimulus values -- Metamerism and colour constancy -- Colour rendering by light sources -- Colour order systems -- Precision and accuracy in colorimetry -- Fluorescent colours -- RGB colorimetry -- Colorimetry with digital cameras -- Colorant mixtures -- Factors affecting the appearance of coloured objects -- The CIE colour appearance model CIACAM02 -- Models of colour appearance for stimuli of different sizes -- Model of colour appearance for unrelated colours in photopic and mesopic illuminances.
520 _a"The classic authority on colour measurement now fully revised and updated with the latest CIE recommendationsThe measurement of colour is of major importance in many commercial applications, such as the textile, paint, and foodstuff industries; as well as having a significant role in the lighting, paper, printing, cosmetic, plastics, glass, chemical, photographic, television, transport, and communication industries.Building upon the success of earlier editions, the 4th edition of [start italics]Measuring Colour[end italics] has been updated throughout with new chapters on colour rendering by light sources; colorimetry with digital cameras; factors affecting the appearance of coloured objects, and details of new CIE colour appearance models.Key features: Presents colour measurement, not simply as a matter of instrumentation and engineering, but also involving the physiology and psychology of the human observer. Covers the principles of colour measurement rather than a guide to instruments. Provides the reader with the basic facts needed to measure colour. Describes and explains the interactions between how colour is affected by the type of lighting, by the nature of the objects illuminated, and by the properties of the colour vision of observers. Includes many worked examples, and a series of Appendices provides the numerical data needed in many colorimetric calculations. The addition of 4th edition co-author, Dr. Pointer, has facilitated the inclusion of extensive practical advice on measurement procedures and the latest CIE recommendations"--
_cProvided by publisher.
520 _a"This book is intended to provide the reader with the basic facts needed to measure colour. It is a book about principles, rather than a guide to instruments"--
_cSource other than the Library of Congress.
650 0 _aColorimetry.
_9143566
700 1 _aPointer, Michael.
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