2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-13940-7_11
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Chromatic Adaptation in Colour Management

Abstract: Chromatic adaptation transforms are used to predict corresponding colours viewed under a different adapting illuminant. In colour management it is often necessary to apply such a transform in order to achieve a corresponding-colour match on a reproduction medium. A linear version of the Bradford CAT has been standardized for this purpose, due to its advantages of computational simplicity and invertibility. Despite being in use in colour management since 2001 the performance of this linear Bradford transform ha… Show more

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“…709 gamut coverage for the displays. The linear Bradford chromatic adaptation transform was used to chromatically adapt the original colorimetry to D50, which is the reference white illuminant for the ICC profile connection space . For the transformation of the measured data to the gamut rings for each display, the cross sections between a triangulated gamut surface consisting of the 602 points and L * planes at the lightness values of 0.5, 1.5, …, 99.5 were geometrically calculated and then transformed to the gamut rings, as described in Section .…”
Section: Cgv Measurements Of Actual Displaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…709 gamut coverage for the displays. The linear Bradford chromatic adaptation transform was used to chromatically adapt the original colorimetry to D50, which is the reference white illuminant for the ICC profile connection space . For the transformation of the measured data to the gamut rings for each display, the cross sections between a triangulated gamut surface consisting of the 602 points and L * planes at the lightness values of 0.5, 1.5, …, 99.5 were geometrically calculated and then transformed to the gamut rings, as described in Section .…”
Section: Cgv Measurements Of Actual Displaysmentioning
confidence: 99%