Abstract
Test Targets is about scholarship that intimately involves faculty and students in the process of writing and publishing. It is a collection if research papers that require collaborative effort over a time span of three academic quarters. Initially, students learned metrology, color management system, and the use of test targets for device optimization and process control. As time goes by, students are encouraged to identify research topics, formulate methodologies, and carry out experiments and data analyses in order to have specific findings. - p.2
Publication Date
2005
Document Type
Full-Length Book
Recommended Citation
Chung, Robert, Adam Dewitz, Dimitris Ploumidis, Edline Chun, Franz Sigg, Fred Hsu, Jorge Uribe, and Michael Riordan. Test Targets 5.0, A collaborative effort exploring the use of scientific methods for color imaging and process control. Rochester, NY: RIT School of Media Sciences, 2005. https://scholarworks.rit.edu/books/73
Department, Program, or Center
School of Design (CIAS)
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Comments
“Test Targets is a peer-reviewed publication. The content reflects scholarship and is the property of the publisher and the author. To reprint any part of the publication, please seek permission from the publisher, RIT School of Print Media. If the permission is granted, the publisher will provide instructions for downloading a PDF version of the publication. The sentence, ‘This article first appeared in Test Targets, an RIT School of Print Media Publication,’ should be included in the reprint.”