Abstract
Color appearance models are used to predict the perceived color of a source. Within these models are chromatic-adaptation transforms that predict matches only across different viewing conditions. They ignore many of the factors that are used later on in a model. This project was performed to create a simpler and easier to use chromatic-adaptation transform that was also a linear transform. This was based on the previously known CIECAM97s color appearance model and the non-linear chromatic-adaptation transform that it utilized. The research specifically attempted to create a new transform that will go from XYZ to RGB coordinates that will allow a chromatic adaptation model to perform as well as the Bradford model in CIECAM97s, but while using the linear von Kries rules. A new transform was found, but it can be concluded that it did not perform as well as the CIECAM97s transform.
Publication Date
2000
Document Type
Thesis
Advisor
Not listed.
Recommended Citation
Ochs, Matthew, "Development of a linear version of the CIECAM97s chromatic adaptation transform" (2000). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/6782
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Comments
Note: imported from RIT’s Digital Media Library running on DSpace to RIT Scholar Works in February 2014. senior project.