Preface, 1. Color Vision, 2. Color Appearance, 3. RGB and Brightness–Fundamental Concepts, 4. Color in Nature, 5. Color Reproduction, 6. Color Image Capture, 7. Additive Color Systems, 8. Subtractive Color Systems, 9. Color Management Systems, 10. Color in Computer Graphics, 11. Color Selection and Design, 12. Color in Information Display, Bibliography, Index
Stone, Maureen
" ""Overall this book fills a gap in the literature of digital
color. It presents the principles behind many of the concepts
familiar to digital photographers, but which are never explained in
detail in photography or digital imaging books aimed at the
consumer."" -Bob Atkins, Photo.net, March 2005
""This is an excellent book that does what it sets out to do in a
clear and concise fashion. It certainly belongs in any academic
library as well as any specializing in information or graphic
technology. Many people will find this to be an important source of
practical information."" -Robert F. Skinder, E-Streams, September
2004
""Ms. Stone reminds us ... about the marvels of color in our
everyday lives. ... Now that we have been briefed on how humans
perceive color, describe it, and communicate it, it is time to
discuss how to capture, manipulate, and dissemnate what we have
perceived. ... useful information in a compact form... "" -Alan
Kravetz, Wiley InterScience, October 2006"
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