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The Reproduction of Colour
The Reproduction of Colour, Increasing use of digital signals for transmitting data in television, photography and printing means the reproduction of pictorial colour in the 21<sup>st</sup> century continues to drive innovation in its development.
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  • The Reproduction of Colour
  • Written by author R. W. G. Hunt
  • Published by Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, November 2004
  • Increasing use of digital signals for transmitting data in television, photography and printing means the reproduction of pictorial colour in the 21st century continues to drive innovation in its development. Hunt's classic text The Repro
  • Increasing use of digital signals for transmitting data in television, photography and printing means the reproduction of pictorial colour in the 21st century continues to drive innovation in its development. Hunt’s classic text The
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Pt. 1Fundamentals
1Spectral colour reproduction3
2Trichromatic colour reproduction and the additive principle9
3Additive methods18
4The subtractive principle25
5Visual appreciation31
6Tone reproduction47
7The colour triangle68
8Colour standards and calculations92
9The colorimetry of subtractive systems126
10Light sources139
11Objectives in colour reproduction163
Pt. 2Colour photography
12Subtractive methods in colour photography183
13Reflection prints in colour199
14Quantitative colour photography212
15Masking and coloured couplers244
16Printing colour negatives262
17The chemistry of colour photography277
18Image structure in colour photography300
Pt. 3Colour television
19The transmission of colour television signals335
20Electronic cameras360
21Display devices for colour television376
22The N.T.S.C. and similar systems of colour television393
23The use of colour film in colour television427
24Video cassettes443
25Pictures from computers455
Pt. 4Colour printing
26Photomechanical principles475
27Preparing the copy and checking the results492
28Practical masking in making separations504
29Colour scanners519
Pt. 5Digital imaging
30Bit requirements545
31Camcorders and digital still cameras555
32Digital scanners564
33Digital printing569
Pt. 6Evaluating colour appearance
34Chromatic adaptation transforms and a colour inconstancy index589
35CIECAM97s model of colour appearance596
36Models of colour vision for comprehensive purposes and for unrelated colours627
37Colour reproduction indices637
App. 1Matrix algebra645
App. 2Colorimetric tables650
App. 3Photometric units663
App. 4Photographic parameters666
App. 5Advanced colour difference formulae670
App. 6A replacement for CIECAM97s672
App. 7Spectral luminous efficiency functions678


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