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Discrepancies in Color Reproduction Technology: Computer output technology

Haferkorn, S., Slater, J., Uzzo, S. and Gruber, M. (1989) Perceptual Discrepancies in Color Production Technology. 16th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1989, Boston, MA, Course 01, Course Notes. Association of Computing Machinery. 


This course is designed to assist those who are responsible for some aspect of the creation or production of computer generated color imagery. With the high degree of specialization required by current computer graphic production technologies and environments, it is difficult for any individual to here a profound knowledge of all aspects of preparation, production and post production of computer generated imagery. This applies equally to artists, designers and scientists, who use color in order to create works which will be reproduced or viewed in environments or media other than those in which they were initially created. Accordingly, many specialists may develop nearly expert skills in a single area, without fully comprehending the effect of their work on previous and subsequent graphic production stages. Perceptual Discrepancies in Color Production Technology is designed to acquaint both artists and technicians with aspects of color which may impact their overall knowledge and performance, regardless of their specialization.


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