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Colorimetry Fundamentals and Applications

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ISBN-10: 0470094729

ISBN-13: 9780470094723

Edition: 2005

Authors: Noboru Ohta, Alan Robertson

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List price: $169.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/16/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Size: 6.29" wide x 9.23" long x 0.97" tall
Weight: 1.364
Language: English

Alan Robertson grew up hunting, fishing, and helping build thenbsp;family business in the 1970snbsp;and '80s. Alan leftnbsp;Duck Commandernbsp;when he received the call for ministry in 1988 and served as a senior pastor in West Monroe, Lousiana, until 2012, when he rejoined the Duck Commander clan. Alan received an associate's degree from White's Ferry Road School of Biblical Studies and a bachelornbsp;in ministry from Sunset International Bible Institute. He lives in West Monroe, Louisiana, with his wife, Lisa, his two grown daughters, andnbsp;two grandchildren.

About the Authors
Series Preface
Preface
Introduction
Light, Vision and Photometry
Light
Mechanism of the Human Eye
Adaptation and Responsivity of the Human Eye
Spectral Responsivity and the Standard Photometric Observer
Definition of Photometric Quantities
Photometric Units
Calculation and Measurement of Photometric Quantities
Relations Between Photometric Quantities
Luminous Exitance, Illuminance, and Luminance of a Perfect Diffusing Plane Light Source
Luminance and Brightness
Color Vision and Color Specification Systems
Mechanism of Color Vision
Chemistry of Color Vision
Color Specification and Terminology
Munsell Color System
Color System Using Additive Color Mixing
Colorfulness, Chroma and Saturation
CIE Standard Colorimetric System
RGB Color Specification System
Conversion into XYZ Color Specification System
X10Y10Z10 Color Specification System
Tristimulus Values and Chromaticity Coordinates
Metamerism
Dominant Wavelength and Purity
Color Temperature and Correlated Color Temperature
Illuminants and Light Sources
Standard and Supplementary Illuminants
Derivation of Color Matching Functions from Guild and Wright's Results
Conversion between Color Specification Systems
Conversion into XYZ Color Specification System
Imaginary Colors [X] and [Z]
Photometric Quantities in the X10Y10Z10 Color System
Origin of the Term 'Metamerism'
Simple Methods for Obtaining Correlated Color Temperature
Color Temperature Conversion Filter
Spectral Distribution of Black-body Radiation
Uniform Color Spaces
Uniform Chromaticity Diagrams
Uniform Lightness Scales (ULS)
CIE Uniform Color Spaces
Correlates of Perceived Attributes
Comparing CIELAB and CIELUV Color Spaces
Conversion of Color Difference
Color Difference Equations Based on CIELAB
Calculation of Munsell Value V from Luminous Reflectance Y
Modified CIELAB and CIELUV Equations for Dark Colors
Other Color Difference Formulas
Direct Calculation of Hue Difference �H*
Measurement and Calculation of Colorimetric Values
Direct Measurement of Tristimulus Values
Spectral Colorimetry
Geometrical Conditions for Measurement
Calculation of Colorimetric Values
Colorimetric Values in CIELAB and CIELUV Uniform Color Spaces
Spectral Colorimetry of Fluorescent Materials
Reference Standard for Reflection Measurements
Evolution of CIE Standard Colorimetric System
Additive Mixing
Subtractive Mixing
Maximum Value of Luminous Efficacy and Optimal Colors
Chromatic Adaptation Process
von Kries' Predictive Equation for Chromatic Adaptation
CIE Predictive Equations for Chromatic Adaptation
Color Vision Models
Color Appearance Models
Analysis of Metamerism
Color Mixing Rule
Lambert-Beer Law
Method for Calculating the Maximum Value of the Luminous Efficacy of Radiation
Method for Calculating Optimal Colors
Method for Obtaining Fundamental Spectral Responsivities