RE: CIECAM97 & the idiosyncracies of perception
RE: CIECAM97 & the idiosyncracies of perception
- Subject: RE: CIECAM97 & the idiosyncracies of perception
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 19:11:13 -0700
True enough. CIELAB is getting up on 25 years old though, and it was
devised without foreseeing what technologies it would be used for; I pray
clearer heads might prevail and get some movement on compensating for its
deficiencies.
I would have been interested in hearing from Nathan Maroney or anyone else
why D65 matches a D50 lightbox more than D50 does. Bruce Fraser has
mentioned this as a deficiency in 1976 CIE colorimetry, but it would be
fascinating to hear more detail. Unfortunately, they had no Q/A period in
the session!
-- Jeff Harmon
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 1:00 PM
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To: Harmon, Jeff; email@hidden
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Subject: Re: CIECAM97 & the idiosyncracies of perception
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In a message dated 9/27/01 2:44:15 PM, email@hidden writes:
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>I'll try to find more resources to share about this, but it promises to
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>potentially useful for the ICC and for desktop apps in the future. How
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>soon? No idea....
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Lets see, after its developed a committee gets to mess around with it, and
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stall for a while over administrative issues, then if the CIE institutes
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it,
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it will get similar treatment from the ICC, then after that developers can
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start to ponder how it might fit into their products, or how it will mess
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their existing products up unintentionally... I'd give it a while.
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C. David Tobie
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Design Cooperative
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