[argyllcms] Re: Color theory book suggestions

  • From: Ivan Tsyba <ivantsyba@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2014 13:16:01 +0200

R.W.G Hunt, Reproduction of color
2 лист. 2014 12:49, користувач "Etienne Dechamps" <etienne@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Hi,
>
> Despite having spent a few years experimenting with monitor
> calibration on my free time, I still feel like I'm missing fundamental
> knowledge about color workflows in general, leaving me confused about
> some things.
>
> I feel like I need to read a good thick book that would cover the
> theory of color workflows in great detail. Specifically, I am
> interested in a book that would cover the following topics and their
> implications in great depth: colorspaces, white point, illuminant,
> chromatic adaptation, ICC, rendering intents, color spectrum,
> metamerism, standard observer, gamma, gamut (especially gamut
> mapping), contrast, deltaE, and just about anything else that could
> possibly be related to the reproduction of colors on TVs and computer
> displays, for video and static content. My background is software
> engineering.
>
> Does such a book exist? I tried some of these keywords on Amazon but
> didn't find anything interesting. It seems most books on color theory
> are aimed at artists and don't really cover the deeply technical side
> of things. One of my secret goals in life is to be able to fully
> understand and explain all values of collink's -i option without
> breaking a sweat :)
>
> Thanks for any suggestions!
>
>

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