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Digital Color Imaging

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A survey of color imaging can be found in this article, where the fundamental concepts of color perception and measurement are first presented us-ing vector-space notation and terminology, along with common mathematical models used for representing these devices.
Abstract
This paper surveys current technology and research in the area of digital color imaging. In order to establish the background and lay down terminology, fundamental concepts of color perception and measurement are first presented us-ing vector-space notation and terminology. Present-day color recording and reproduction systems are reviewed along with the common mathematical models used for representing these devices. Algorithms for processing color images for display and communication are surveyed, and a forecast of research trends is attempted. An extensive bibliography is provided.

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Adaptive methods for dithering color images

TL;DR: An adaptive error diffusion method is presented where the error diffusion filter coefficients are updated by a normalized LMS type algorithm to prevent textural contours, color impulses and color shifts which are among the most common side effects of the standard dithering algorithms.
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Error diffusion: a theoretical view

TL;DR: In this article, two modifications to error diffusion, the serpentine raster and threshold modulation, are analyzed from a theoretical viewpoint and two analyses reveal the origins of the image quality improvements of the modifications and quantify their benefits.
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Reconstructing Images from Trichromatic Samples: From Basic Research to Practical Applications.

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Electronic Displays: Technology, Design, and Applications

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a single-volume reference to cover all aspects of display technology in an easy-to-read format accessible to all those involved in the design, specification, installation, and maintenance of electronic displays.
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Formulation of a nonlinear model of chromatic adaptation for a light‐gray background

TL;DR: In this paper, the nonlinear model of chromatic adaptation of Nayatani, Takahama, and Sobagaki is extended to apply to an adapting field with a light-gray background.