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A Survey of Color for Computer Graphics
In computer graphics, color
technologies such as monitors,
scanners, and printers are
fundamental. Physical and symbolic
models for representing color,
algorithms for rendering colored
objects and images, and tools for
design and selection of color are all
part of computer graphics. Rather than
teach a single area in depth, this
tutorial surveyed the relevant color
disciplines. The format provided an
overview of each topic, described its
application to computer graphics, and
provided references to texts and other
sources. Topics included: color
perception, representation,
reproduction, management, rendering,
selection, and design.
While the tutorial was intended to be
comprehensive, greater weight was given
to the scientific and technical aspects
of color than the artistic. It was
of value both to those seeking an
introduction to color in computer
graphics and to those knowledgeable in
some aspects of color who wished to get
a broader view of the field.
Organizer
Maureen Stone
StoneSoup Consulting
Lecturer
Maureen Stone
StoneSoup Consulting
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