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15 October 2013 Digital colour management system for colour parameters reconstruction
Karol Grudzinski, Piotr Lasmanowicz, Lucas M. N. Assis, Agnieszka Pawlicka, Adam Januszko
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Abstract
Digital Colour Management System (DCMS) and its application to new adaptive camouflage system are presented in this paper. The DCMS is a digital colour rendering method which would allow for transformation of a real image into a set of colour pixels displayed on a computer monitor. Consequently, it can analyse pixels’ colour which comprise images of the environment such as desert, semi-desert, jungle, farmland or rocky mountain in order to prepare an adaptive camouflage pattern most suited for the terrain. This system is described in present work as well as the use the subtractive colours mixing method to construct the real time colour changing electrochromic window/pixel (ECD) for camouflage purpose. The ECD with glass/ITO/Prussian Blue(PB)/electrolyte/CeO2-TiO2/ITO/glass configuration was assembled and characterized. The ECD switched between green and yellow after ±1.5 V application and the colours have been controlled by Digital Colour Management System and described by CIE LAB parameters.
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Karol Grudzinski, Piotr Lasmanowicz, Lucas M. N. Assis, Agnieszka Pawlicka, and Adam Januszko "Digital colour management system for colour parameters reconstruction", Proc. SPIE 8897, Electro-Optical Remote Sensing, Photonic Technologies, and Applications VII; and Military Applications in Hyperspectral Imaging and High Spatial Resolution Sensing, 88970Q (15 October 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2042192
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KEYWORDS
Camouflage

Digital cameras

RGB color model

Digital imaging

Printing

Reflectivity

Coating

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