Color Reproduction
Research in the area of color reproduction is a natural
outgrowth of Meyer's perceptual and physics
based research efforts. That connection
has grown even stronger as researchers in the lab have been attempting,
in the physics oriented work, to bring the power of computer graphics
to the paint and coatings industry. Another way to apply computer
graphics to color reproduction problems is to use graphics to visualize
the color spaces of color televisions and color printers. Gary
Meyer and his students developed one of the first full-color
interactive color space visualization programs (Meyer,
Peting, and Rakoczi, 1993). A thesis
was completed and a paper was presented (Meyer
and Robertson, 1997) for another color gamut visualization tool.
This program utilized an existing visualization package and "data
flow" techniques to transform colors and observe their relative
positions.
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