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- Vision-Based Approaches to Digital HalftoningJeffrey B. Mulligan. 1-4 [doi]
- Halftone Quality Evaluation Using Color Visual ModelsXiao-fan Feng, Jon Speigle, Atsuhisa Morimoto. 5-10 [doi]
- Visibility of Ink Dots as Related to Dot Size and Visual DensityMing-Shih Lian, Qing Yu, Douglas W. Couwenhoven. 11-17 [doi]
- On Contrast Sensitivity in an Image Difference ModelGarrett M. Johnson, Mark D. Fairchild. 18-23 [doi]
- A Metric of Perceived Image Degradation Based on Foveal and Peripheral Visual PerformanceJian Yang, Michael E. Miller. 24-29 [doi]
- A Wide Field, High Dynamic Range, Stereographic ViewerGreg Ward. 30-34 [doi]
- High Quality LCD Imaging System - Beyond 8 BitsYasuhiro Yoshida, Yoichi Yamamoto. 35-41 [doi]
- Wavelet Analysis of Print DefectsKevin D. Donohue, Chengwu Cui, M. Vijay Venkatesh. 42-47 [doi]
- Beyond the Visual System: A Cognitive Model of Color Categorization and its Application to Color Image QualitySerguei Endrikhovski. 48-52 [doi]
- Image-dependent Quality and Preference ControlHiroaki Kotera. 53-59 [doi]
- Preference in Image Quality ModelingKarin Töpfer, Brian W. Keelan, Scott O Dell, Robert Cookingham. 60-64 [doi]
- Extending Image Quality ModelsPeter G. Engeldrum. 65-69 [doi]
- The Effect of Reduced Color Depth on the Color Reproduction of Web ImageEfthimia Bilissi, Ralph E. Jacobson, Geoffrey G. Attridge. 70-75 [doi]
- Color Image Quality for Multi-Function PeripheralsJon Yngve Hardeberg. 76-81 [doi]
- Predicting Multivariate Image Quality from Individual Perceptual AttributesBrian W. Keelan. 82-87 [doi]
- Challenges in International Standardization of Image Quality EvaluationToshihiko Inagaki. 88-93 [doi]
- Quantification of Image Quality Via Metric-Based CalculationsWilliam Kress, Kate Johnson. 94-98 [doi]
- Automating the Ranking Test for Printing Quality EvaluationChengwu Cui, Laurence G. Hassebrook, Chun Guan, Shaun T. Love. 99-103 [doi]
- Utilizing Flatbed Scanners to Measure Printer Motion Quality ErrorMichael C. Mongeon, Edul N. Dalal, Rene Rasmussen. 104-108 [doi]
- Nonlinear Effect of Modulation on Image QualityPeter G. J. Barten. 109-114 [doi]
- An Objective Resolution Metric for Digital PrinterDavid Towner, Norman Burningham, Eric Schneider. 115-120 [doi]
- Gloss Patch Selection Based on Support Vector RegressionChung-Hui Kuo, Yee S. Ng, C. Jeffrey Wang. 121-125 [doi]
- Instrumental Analysis of Gloss and Micro-Gloss Variations in Printed ImagesJonathan S. Arney, James Michel, Klaus Pollmeier. 126-129 [doi]
- Modeling the Modulation Transfer Function of Various Imaging DevicesSamira Bouzit, Lindsay W. MacDonald. 130-135 [doi]
- Migration from Contrast Transfer Function to ISO 16067-1 Spatial Frequency ResponseTroy D. Strausbaugh, Robert G. Gann. 136-141 [doi]
- Effects of Gamma Correction in Discrete Systems upon Determination of Modulation Transfer FunctionsRobin B. Jenkin, Ralph E. Jacobson, N. R. Axford, E. Allen. 142-147 [doi]
- Enhanced Mottle Measurement MethodDavid Wolin. 148-151 [doi]
- Variation and Calibration Error in Electronic ImagingPeter D. Burns. 152-155 [doi]
- Small is Beautiful! Yes, But Also for Pixels of Digital Still Cameras?Albert J. P. Theuwissen. 156-157 [doi]
- They Said It Couldn t Be Done - System Design and Image Processing in the EFS-1 Electronic Film SystemMatthew S. Whalen, Jon Stern, Itzhak Sapir, Chris Selstad, William LaSor. 158-162 [doi]
- Measuring Scanner Dynamic RangeDietmar Wueller. 163-166 [doi]
- Color Encodings: sRGB and BeyondKevin E. Spaulding, Jack Holm. 167-171 [doi]
- Multi-Resolution Enhancement of Photographic ImagesKoen Vandevelde, Paul Delabastita. 172-174 [doi]
- Color Accuracy in ICC Color Management SystemHuanzhao Zeng. 175-180 [doi]
- Color Inconstancy Index: A Proposal and Case Study for Consumer Digital CamerasDon R. Williams. 181-184 [doi]
- Standard Reference Fulfillment Environments for the Management of Spatial Image CharacteristicRobert J. Parada, Richard B. Wheeler. 185-190 [doi]
- Refined Slanted-Edge Measurement from Practical Camera and Scanner TestingPeter D. Burns, Don R. Williams. 191-195 [doi]
- Recent Developments in Adaptive OpticsJ. Christopher Dainty. 196-198 [doi]
- A New Paradigm for Imaging SystemsW. Thomas Cathey, Edward R. Dowski Jr.. 199-202 [doi]
- How Many Photons Are There?Russ Palum. 203-206 [doi]
- Smart Cameras Using The Logarithmic AsphereNicholas George, Wanli Chi. 207 [doi]
- Evolution of the Optics of the Modern Laser PrinterLarry Hubby. 208 [doi]
- Digitization vs. Photographic Duplication: Tone Reproduction, Image Quality, and Longevity Issues Relating to the Reformatting of Photographs in Cultural InstitutionsSteven Puglia. 209 [doi]
- A Simplified Standard Method of Digital Image Tonal Capture for Archival ProjectDaniel L. Johnston. 210-213 [doi]
- Successes and Failures: A Case Study of Implementing ICC Color Management across Harvard University Art MuseumsPeter Siegel. 214 [doi]
- A Multiprimary Display: Optimized Control Values for Displaying Tristimulus ValuesFriedhelm König, Kenro Ohsawa, Masahiro Yamaguchi, Nagaaki Ohyama, Bernhard Hill. 215-220 [doi]
- Image Quality, Spatial Bandwidth, and Design Criteria for Optimum Digital Enhancement TechniquesRodney Shaw. 221-225 [doi]
- An Automatic Facial Feature Finding System for Portrait ImagesMark R. Bolin, Shoupu Chen. 226-231 [doi]
- Content-based Digital Watermarking using Contrast and DirectionalityNam-Deuk Kim, Alastair Reed. 232-236 [doi]
- Web Image Processing Technology based on Wavelet Formatted ImagesMichael Thierschmann, Uwe-Erik Martin. 237-240 [doi]
- Reducing Patterns in the FM-part of Tile-Based Hybrid ScreensRudi Bartels. 241-244 [doi]
- Block Interlaced Pinwheel Error DiffusionPingshan Li, Jan P. Allebach. 245-249 [doi]
- Stochastic Moiré IIDaniel Leo Lau. 250-255 [doi]
- Color Uniformity and Moire in Dispersed Dot Halftone Masks Generated by Linear Pixel ShufflingPeter G. Anderson, Jonathan S. Arney, Mark S. Guittard. 256-259 [doi]