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Linear models of surface and illuminant spectra
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1992
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Realistic RenderingEngineeringLinear ModelsComputer-aided DesignComputational IlluminationIllumination ModelingImage AnalysisColor ReproductionIlluminant SpectraOptical PropertiesPrinter CalibrationReflectance ModelingMachine VisionSpectral ImagingComputer ScienceComputer VisionPeripheral EncodingSpectroscopyColorimetry
We describe procedures for creating efficient spectral representations for color. The representations generalize conventional tristimulus representations, which are based on the peripheral encoding by the human eye. We use low-dimensional linear models to approximate the spectral properties of surfaces and illuminants with respect to a collection of sensing devices. We choose the linear-model basis functions by minimizing the error in approximating sensor responses for collections of surfaces and illuminants. These linear models offer some conceptual simplifications for applications such as printer calibration; they also perform substantially better than principal-components approximations for computer-graphics applications.
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