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[OT] Win an iPod just by helping me...
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[OT] Win an iPod just by helping me...


  • Subject: [OT] Win an iPod just by helping me...
  • From: Ken Fleisher <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 12:01:17 -0500

Hello. I am a graduate student at the Munsell Color Science Laboratory at Rochester Institute of Technology. I am currently working on my thesis which involves two experiments. One of the experiments I am conducting over the internet and this is why I am reaching out to you now. I need your help in a few ways:

1) Please take my experiment. You can just follow the link to read about it and then participate. The good news for you is that it only takes 2-3 minutes to do and by completing it, you will automatically be entered into a drawing to win a free iPod!

2) Take the experiment again! Yes, you are encouraged to take the experiment as many times as you want (it will be different each time). Every time you complete it, you'll get another entry in the drawing for the iPod. Since it takes so little time to participate, you can do it once or twice every time you are at your computer!

3) Tell everyone you know about it! If you can forward this message (or just the link) to as many people as possible and ask them to participate, that would be appreciated. Be sure to tell them they might win an iPod and that it will only take a few minutes of their time.

4) Finally, when you forward this message, please encourage your family/friends to also forward this message to everyone that they know!

To reach the experiment, please go to this link:

http://www.cis.rit.edu/~knf8803/ce/index.php

Although this is off-topic, it is indirectly related to color managed workflows. The results of this experiment will ultimately help developers to create color-rendering algorithms that can automatically detect what type of image is being rendered and make adjustments that are image-dependent. The goal of this experiment is to identify what the fundamental categories are that need to be detected.

Thanks so much for helping me out. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Ken Fleisher

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