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17 January 2006 Spectral based optimization of screen images for industrial product presentation
Lari Härkönen, J. Birgitta Martinkauppi, Hannu Laamanen, Markku Hauta-Kasari, Petri Huhtelin, Pekka Horttanainen
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Abstract
In this paper, we present results for optimizing images for an industrial show room. The light conditions are not very controllable and the projector is not a high quality one. The optimization is done using metameric reproduction and to do this we measure spectral information of the product, projector and the illumination at the show room. The spectral characteristic of the red channel of the projector was surprising: the range of possible red values was narrower than the green and blue range. This caused some limitations which needed to be taken into account in calculating the optimal images: optimal images can have either full contrast range with a reddish tint or correct hue with narrower contrast range.
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Lari Härkönen, J. Birgitta Martinkauppi, Hannu Laamanen, Markku Hauta-Kasari, Petri Huhtelin, and Pekka Horttanainen "Spectral based optimization of screen images for industrial product presentation", Proc. SPIE 6062, Spectral Imaging: Eighth International Symposium on Multispectral Color Science, 60620J (17 January 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.642681
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KEYWORDS
Projection systems

Imaging systems

RGB color model

Cameras

Color reproduction

Imaging spectroscopy

Reflectivity

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