Billmeyer and Saltzman's principles of color technology

This book offers detailed coverage of color, colorants, the coloring of materials, and reproducing the color of materials through imaging. It combines the clarity and ease of earlier editions with significant updates about the advancement in color theory and technology. Provides guidance for how to...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Berns, Roy S., 1954- autor (autor), Billmeyer, Fred W. (-), Saltzman, Max
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley [2019]
Edición:4th ed
Colección:Wiley ebooks.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b40637323*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Physical Properties of Colors; A. WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT?; B. THE SPECTRUM AND WAVE THEORY; C. LIGHT SOURCES; D. CONVENTIONAL MATERIALS; Transmission; Absorption; Surface Scattering; Internal Scattering; Terminology
  • Dyes Versus Pigments; Spectral Characteristics of Conventional Materials; E. FLUORESCENT MATERIALS; F. GONIOAPPARENT MATERIALS; Metallic Materials; Pearlescent Materials; Interference Materials; Diffraction Materials; G. PHOTOCHROMIC AND THERMOCHROMIC COLORANTS; H. SUMMARY; Chapter 2 Color and Spatial Vision.
  • A. TRICHROMACYB. LIGHT AND CHROMATIC ADAPTATION; C. COMPRESSION; D. OPPONENCY; E. SPATIAL VISION; F. OBSERVER VARIABILITY; G. SUMMARY; Chapter 3 Visual Color Specification; A. ONE-DIMENSIONAL SCALES; Hue; Lightness; Chromatic Intensity; B. THREE-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS; Geometries; Natural Color System; Munsell Color System; Other Color-Order Systems; C. COLOR APPEARANCE: MULTIDIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS; D. COLOR-MIXING SYSTEMS; RGB and HSB; The Pantone Matching System; Limitations of Color-Mixing Systems for Color Specification; E. SUMMARY; Chapter 4 Numerical Color Specification: Colorimetry.
  • A. COLOR MATCHINGB. DERIVATION OF THE STANDARD OBSERVERS; Theoretical Considerations; The Color-Matching Experiment; The 1924 CIE Standard Photopic Observer; The 1931 CIE Standard Colorimetric Observer; The 1964 CIE Standard Colorimetric Observer; Cone-Fundamental-Based Colorimetric Observers; C. CALCULATING TRISTIMULUS VALUES FOR MATERIALS; D. CHROMATICITY COORDINATES AND THE CHROMATICITY DIAGRAM; E. CALCULATING TRISTIMULUS VALUES AND CHROMATICITY COORDINATES FOR SOURCES; F. TRANSFORMATION OF PRIMARIES; Displays; Cone Fundamentals; G. APPROXIMATELY UNIFORMLY SPACED SYSTEMS; L* Lightness.
  • U′v′ Uniform-Chromaticity Scale DiagramCIELUV; CIELAB; Rotation of CIELAB Coordinates; H. COLOR-APPEARANCE MODELS; I. WHITENESS AND YELLOWNESS; Whiteness; Yellowness; J. SUMMARY; Chapter 5 Color-Quality Specification; A. PERCEPTIBILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY VISUAL JUDGMENTS; B. COLOR-DIFFERENCE GEOMETRY; C. ELLIPSES AND ELLIPSOIDS; D. THE COLOR-DIFFERENCE PROBLEM; E. WEIGHTED COLOR-DIFFERENCE FORMULAS; F. CMC(L:C) COLOR-DIFFERENCE FORMULA; G. CIEDE2000 COLOR-DIFFERENCE FORMULA; H. UNIFORM COLOR-DIFFERENCE SPACES; I. DETERMINING COLOR-TOLERANCE MAGNITUDE; J. SUMMARY.
  • Chapter 6 Color and Material-Appearance MeasurementA. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF MEASURING COLOR AND MATERIAL APPEARANCE; B. THE SAMPLE; C. VISUAL COLOR MEASUREMENT; D. MEASUREMENT GEOMETRIES; Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function; CIE Recommended Geometries for Measuring Spectral Reflectance Factor; CIE Recommended Geometries for Measuring Spectral Transmittance Factor; Multiangle Geometries; E. SPECTROPHOTOMETRY; F. SPECTRORADIOMETRY; G. FLUORESCENCE MEASUREMENTS; H. PRECISION AND ACCURACY MEASUREMENTS; Repeatability; Intramodel Reproducibility; Accuracy; I. SPECTRAL IMAGING.