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4 April 1997 Color volume as a device characteristic
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The use of color imaging devices continues to rapidly expand as the use of personal computers grows. Understanding the characteristics of color imaging devices such as displays, scanners, dig:ital cameras, printers etc. is key to their proper use. The purpose of this report is not to delineate all of the varied aspects of these devices but to concentrate on one interesting aspect, viz. color volume. The many other aspects that could be discussed such as gray scale range, density range, page size, colorant stability, etc. are also important but for the purposes of this report, only color volume is going to be discussed.
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Gary K. Starkweather "Color volume as a device characteristic", Proc. SPIE 3018, Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hard Copy, and Graphic Arts II, (4 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.271579
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Eye

Color imaging

CRTs

Imaging devices

Laser based displays

Colorimetry

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