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- Model of color vision for predicting the appearance of colors under different viewing conditionsRobert W. G. Hunt. 2-14 [doi]
- Achieving device independence in color through appearance modelingEdward M. Granger. 15-18 [doi]
- RLAB: a color appearance space for color reproductionMark D. Fairchild. 19-30 [doi]
- New approach to the manipulation of color display imagesPekka Laihanen. 31-43 [doi]
- Color sameness: what to do when Grassmann additivity fails experimentallyMichael H. Brill. 44-53 [doi]
- Equidistant color series and color thresholds: printing of both by line-screen techniqueKlaus Richter. 54-62 [doi]
- Mapping the color space for equal character recognition probabilityJános Schanda. 63-69 [doi]
- Device-independent color scanningRudolph E. Burger. 70-74 [doi]
- Color scanner colorimetric design requirementsPeter G. Engeldrum. 75-83 [doi]
- Physical device illumination color correctionMichael J. Vrhel, H. Joel Trussell. 84-91 [doi]
- Water into wine: converting scanner RGB to tristimulus XYZBrian A. Wandell, Joyce E. Farrell. 92-103 [doi]
- Adaptive color-printer modeling using regularized linear splinesDonald J. Bone. 104-115 [doi]
- RGB to CMYK conversion using 3D barycentric interpolationK. Douglas Gennetten. 116-126 [doi]
- Tetrahedral interpolation technique for color space conversionJames M. Kasson, Wil Plouffe, Sigfredo I. Nin. 127-138 [doi]
- Chromaticity gamut enhancement by heptatone multicolor printingVictor Ostromoukhov. 139-151 [doi]
- Color-gamut mapping techniques for color hardcopy imagesToru Hoshino, Roy S. Berns. 152-167 [doi]
- CIE color space and IT8 at work: a quantitative analysis of color matching from scanner to print in a production environmentFranz Herbert. 168-177 [doi]
- Dealing with device-dependency of color for device-independent color reproductionZhongjie Liang. 178-183 [doi]
- Apple color management system (ColorSyncTM)Gerald M. Murch, Konstantin Othmer, Steve Swen. 184-188 [doi]
- Xerox Color Systems Studio: developing customer-research relationshipsRobert R. Buckley, Ann D. Adams. 189-194 [doi]
- Object-oriented color management systemMasahiro Maeda, Masato Toho, Koh Kamizawa, Toru Yamasaki. 195-205 [doi]
- Color control for flight simulation at Armstrong LaboratoryJacki L. Garrett, Janet W. Hepner, Celeste M. Howard. 206-211 [doi]
- Visual characterization of color CRTsRicardo J. Motta. 212-223 [doi]
- Extensions to the Kodak Photo CD file format for commercial applicationsMichael S. Axman, Omid A. Moghadam, Paul W. Melnychuck. 224-228 [doi]
- Summary of IT8/SC4 color activitiesDavid Q. McDowell. 229-235 [doi]
- Effects of illuminant spectra on desktop color reproductionDouglas Walker, Scott Gregory. 236-246 [doi]
- Decision making by superimposing information from parallel cognitive channelsSergey K. Aityan. 247-253 [doi]
- Computer-to-plate imagingMichael Zembko. 254-255 [doi]
- Formal system specification and testing of image processing/computer vision algorithmsAndrew C. Segal, John Quintas, Robert Kero, Richard Greene, Gregory H. Chisholm. 256-261 [doi]
- Alternatives for the specifications of a color negative film target for input scanner calibrationWilliam Kress. 262-269 [doi]
- Development of document storage system with 20-million-page capacity using optical mass storage systemNobuyoshi Izawa, Masao Sakai, Yoshihiro Isomura. 270-277 [doi]
- Worldwide approach to the management of document system and other software problemsJohn Mitchell, John Veenstra. 278-294 [doi]
- Coming out of the type box; or, what customers really want for type handling and imaging in document processing applicationsWilliam A. McCuskey. 295-307 [doi]
- Interactive environment for analyzing the geometric behavior of joint dynamics in articulated objectsPeter Cahoon. 308-315 [doi]
- Virtual environment for engineering design evaluation and scientific visualizationJohn E. West, Scott D. Weberg, Robert J. Moorhead II. 316-321 [doi]
- Object-oriented semantic data flow system for scientific visualizationJiaoying Shi, Wenli Cai. 322 [doi]