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16th CIC 2008: Portland, Oregon, USA
- 16th Color and Imaging Conference, CIC 2008, Portland, Oregon, USA, November 10-14, 2008. Society for Imaging Science and Technology 2008, ISBN 978-0-89208-281-0

- Andrew Stockman:

Physiologically-based color matching functions. 1-5 - Jason Chuang, Maureen C. Stone, Pat Hanrahan:

A Probabilistic Model of the Categorical Association Between Colors. 6-11 - Christopher J. Edge:

Method for Optimizing the Human Observer Functions. 12-15 - John J. McCann, Alessandro Rizzi:

Retinal HDR Images: Intraocular Glare and Object Size. 16-21 - Changjun Li:

CIETC1-71 Perspective: An Overview on Accurately Computing Tristimulus Values. 22-27 - Christopher J. Edge:

Method for Optimizing CIELAB. 28-29 - Gary Demos:

Minimizing Color Variation. 30-37 - Zofia Baranczuk, Iris Sprow, Peter Zolliker, Joachim Giesen:

Conjoint Analysis of Parametrized Gamut Mapping Algorithms. 38-43 - Tae-Yong Park, Kyung-Woo Ko, Yeong-Ho Ha:

On the Relationship of Color Image Compression and Gamut: JPEG and JPEG2000. 44-49 - In-Su Jang, Kee-Hyon Park, Yeong-Ho Ha:

Modified Multi-scaled Retinex Using Chromaticity of Highlight Region for Correcting Color Distortion. 50-55 - Jiangtao Kuang, Weihua Xiong:

Color Constancy for Multi-Illuminants High-Dynamic-Range Scenes. 56-60 - Takahiko Horiuchi, Shoji Tominaga:

Color Gamut Mapping Algorithm for Preserving Spatial Ratios. 61-66 - Behnam Bastani, Brian V. Funt

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Geodesic Based Ink Separation for Spectral Printing. 67-72 - Fabrice Rousselle, Thomas Bugnon, Roger D. Hersch:

Spectral prediction model for variable dot-size printers. 73-78 - Yonghui Zhao, Raja Bala:

Printer Characterization for UV Encryption Applications. 79-83 - Changjun Li, M. Ronnier Luo:

Further Accelerating the Inversion of the Yule-Nielson Modified Neugebauer Model. 84-88 - Pau Soler, Ján Morovic, Howard Doumaux:

Spectral data-driven model for overprint estimation. 89-92 - Nicolas Bonnier, Albrecht J. Lindner, Christophe Leynadier, Francis J. M. Schmitt:

Compensating Printer Modulation Transfer Function in Spatial and Color Adaptive Rendering Workflows. 93-98 - Basak Oztan, Gaurav Sharma:

Clustered-Dot Color HalftoneWatermarks. 99-104 - Mary Czerwinski:

Large Display Research Overview. 105 - Stacey E. Casella, Rodney L. Heckaman, Mark D. Fairchild, Masato Sakurai:

Mapping Standard Image Content to Wide-Gamut Displays. 106-111 - Rodney L. Heckaman, Mark D. Fairchild:

Brighter, more colorful colors and darker, deeper colors based on a theme of brilliance. 112-116 - Erno H. A. Langendijk, Giovanni Cennini, Oleg Belik:

Perceived color breakup in spatio-temporal color displays with two and three color fields. 117-120 - Louis Kerofsky, Jon M. Speigle, Scott J. Daly:

Gamut Mapping in LCD Backlight Compensation. 121-124 - Naoya Matsumoto, Tokiya Abe, Hideaki Haneishi:

Image quality evaluation for motion picture compressed by H.264/AVC. 125-129 - Wei-Chung Cheng, Guo-Feng Wei:

Color Breakup: Taxonomy, Measurement, and Remedy. 130-135 - YungKyung Park, Changjun Li, M. Ronnier Luo, Youngshin Kwak, Du-Sik Park, Changyeong Kim:

Testing Colour Appearance Models for Mobile Phones using Complex Images. 136-140 - Gabriele Simone, Claudio Oleari:

Software with Visual Phenomena, Tests and Standard Colorimetric Computations for Didactics and Laboratory. 141-146 - Mitchell R. Rosen, Changmeng Liu, Mark Updegraff, Mark D. Fairchild, Justin Laird, Ingrid Heynderickx:

Impact of Chromatic Surround on Display Perception. 147-151 - Toshiyuki Fujine, Takashi Kanda, Yasuhiro Yoshida, Michiyuki Sugino, Masatsugu Teragawa, Yoichi Yamamoto, Noboru Ohta:

Color Distribution Index (CDI) for Evaluating the Display Image Quality. 152-157 - Seo Young Choi, M. Ronnier Luo, Michael R. Pointer, Peter A. Rhodes:

Predicting Perceived Colorfulness, Contrast, Naturalness and Quality for Color Images Reproduced on a Large Display. 158-164 - Chia-Ping Chang, Li-Ming Huang, Po-Tsun Lin:

Selecting Among Combinations of RGB LED Wavelength by Pair Comparison. 165-169 - Abhijit Sarkar, Mark D. Fairchild, Jorge E. Caviedes, Mahesh Subedar:

A Comparative Study of Color and Contrast Enhancement for Still Images and Consumer Video Applications. 170-175 - Clément Fredembach, Sabine Süsstrunk:

Colouring the Near-Infrared. 176-182 - Shizhe Shen, Roy S. Berns, Wonhee Choe, Seong-Deok Lee, Chang-Yeong Kim:

Exploiting Color Filter Array Sensor NIR Spectral Sensitivity to Improve Color Accuracy: Spectral Reflectance Analysis. 183-188 - Yuri Murakami, Keiko Iwase, Masahiro Yamaguchi, Nagaaki Ohyama:

Evaluating Wide Gamut Color Capture of Multispectral Cameras. 189-194 - Shoji Tominaga, Yusuke Moriuchi:

PCA-based Reflectance Analysis/Synthesis of Cosmetic Foundation. 195-200 - Cheng Li, Ming Ronnier Luo, Changjun Li:

Evaluation of Light Sources Based on Visual Colour Rendering. 201-204 - Bing Li, De Xu, Weihua Xiong:

An Illumination Independent Descriptor using Moment Invariants. 205-209 - Weihua Xiong, Jiangtao Kuang, Xiaoyong Wang:

Cluster Based Color Constancy. 210-214 - Sandra Skaff, James J. Clark:

Maximum Entropy Spectral Models for Color Constancy in the Presence of Interreflections. 215-220 - Pesal Koirala, Markku Hauta-Kasari, Jouni Hiltunen, Jussi Parkkinen:

Reflectance Prediction in Multi-Angle Measurement by Wiener Estimation Method. 221-226 - Joanna Marguier, Sabine Süsstrunk:

Illuminant retrieval for fixed location cameras. 227-231 - Hideyasu Kuniba, Roy S. Berns:

The Trade-off between Color Reproduction Accuracy and Image Sensor Noise. 232-237 - Kyung-Woo Ko, Kee-Hyon Park, Yeong-Ho Ha, Cheol-Hee Lee:

Evaluation of Vehicular Camera Performance through ISO-based Image Quality Quantification. 238-242 - Ján Morovic, Ángel Albarrán, Jordi Arnabat, Yvan Richard

, Martí María:
Accuracy-Preserving Smoothing Of Color Transformation LUTs. 243-246 - Vishal Monga, Raja Bala:

Sort-Select-Damp: An efficient strategy for color look-up table lattice design. 247-253 - Gustav J. Braun, Kevin E. Spaulding, John D'Errico, Douglas W. Couwenhoven:

Computational Geometry Solution to Nonunique Forward Model Inversion for Multi-ink Printing. 254-258 - Klaus Richter:

Ergonomic Color Image Technology with High Visual and Material Efficiency based on Elementary (unique) Hues. 259-264 - Randall Guay, Mark Q. Shaw:

Using the ICC V4 Reference Medium Gamut in a real-world color workflow. 265-267 - Nathan Moroney, Pere Obrador, Giordano Beretta:

Lexical Image Processing. 268-273 - Graham D. Finlayson, Roberto Montagna:

Optimal interpolation and l p norm minimisation in colour indexing. 274-278 - Philipp Urban, Mitchell R. Rosen, Roy S. Berns:

A Spatially AdaptiveWiener Filter for Reflectance Estimation. 279-284 - David H. Foster, Iván Marín-Franch, Sérgio M. C. Nascimento, Kinjiro Amano:

Coding efficiency of CIE color spaces. 285-288 - Fumio Nakaya, Noboru Ohta:

Applying LabRGB to Real Multi-Spectral Images. 289-294 - Robert W. G. Hunt:

The Pushme-Pullyu and the CIC. 295-298 - Youn Jin Kim, Yousun Bang, Heui-Keun Choi:

Modelling Vividness Perception for Colour Laser Printer Evaluation. 299-303 - Shuxue Quan, Elaine Jin:

Memory Color Based Preferred Color Reproduction with Psychophysical Evaluation. 304-308 - Seo Young Choi, M. Ronnier Luo, Michael R. Pointer, Guihua Cui:

Subjective Rules on the Perception and Modeling of Image Contrast. 309-314 - Clément Fredembach, Francisco J. Estrada, Sabine Süsstrunk:

Segmenting memory colours. 315-320 - David Connah, Marina Bloj, Graham D. Finlayson:

An investigation into perceptual hue-ordering. 321-326 - Graeme W. Gill:

A solution to CIECAM02 numerical and range issues. 327-331 - Puneet Sharma, Faouzi Alaya Cheikh, Jon Yngve Hardeberg:

Saliency Map for Human Gaze Prediction in Still Images. 332-337 - Lilong Shi, Brian V. Funt, Ghassan Hamarneh:

Quaternion Color Curvature. 338-341 - Ali Alsam, Mark S. Drew:

Fast Colour2Grey. 342-346 - James A. Ferwerda, Ganesh Ramanarayanan, Bruce Walter, Kavita Bala

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Visual Equivalence: an Object-based Approach to Image Quality. 347-354 - Maureen C. Stone, Lyn Bartram:

Alpha, contrast and the perception of visual metadata. 355-359

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