more accurate digitally captured color
more accurate digitally captured color
- Subject: more accurate digitally captured color
- From: "Jamison Miller" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 15:21:03 -0600
- Thread-topic: more accurate digitally captured color
Hello all,
For those of us struggling with accurate color reproduction [not only,
but especially in artworks] look at these two recent reports from the
Munsell Color Science Laboratory (MCSL) at the Rochester Institute of
Technology (RIT). The include accuracy tests of a "spectral camera"
prototype that was field tested at the National Gallery of Art in
Washington DC.
Brief test of the viability of non-visually edited imaging:
http://www.art-si.org/PDFs/Metric/NGA_April_Art-SI_report.pdf
Test run at the National Gallery of the spectral camera run head to head
against a Sinarback 45m Camera with visually edited files (my current
workflow):
http://www.art-si.org/PDFs/Metric/NGA_April_Art-SI_report.pdf
Oh boy! Wouldn't that save us all some headaches. Let's hope for a
commercially viable product in the very near future...
Best regards,
Jamison Miller
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
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