Title
Color Reproduction using Black-Point Adaptation
Abstract
Based on the current state of CIECAM97s, there is a missing adjustment associated with a black-point unlike a white-point. As an attempt to improve the performance of CIECAM97s for color reproduction, six algorithms focusing on "black-point adaptation" were generated based on previous work on white-point adaptation methods and gamut mapping methods. The six algorithms were used to reproduce four original images targeted to four simulated hard-copy viewing environments that were only differentiated by their black-point settings. Then, the six algorithms were tested in a psychophysical experiment with 32 observers. As a result, linear lightness rescaling under the luminances of white and black of a specific setting was demonstrated to be the best color reproduction method across different black-point settings. The adapted blackpoint was defined as having the lowest lightness value with its default chromatic appearance correlates predicted by the current state of CIECAM97s under the input viewing environment and was reproduced accordingly with the same appearance correlates.
Year
Venue
Field
2001
NINTH COLOR IMAGING CONFERENCE: COLOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGIES, APPLICATIONS
Computer vision,Gamut,Chromatic scale,Computer science,Artificial intelligence,Lightness,Color reproduction
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
1
0.50
References 
Authors
4
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sun Ju Park110.50
Mark D. Fairchild2799128.87