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Dual-Functional Transparent Projection Film with Privacy Protection via Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Polymer Networks. [PDF]
Dong J, Broer DJ, Liu D.
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Synergistic Surface Modification of Bromocarboxylic Acid-Oleylamine Dual Ligands for Highly Stable and Luminescent CsPbBr<sub>3</sub> Perovskite Nanocrystals. [PDF]
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Computerized Full-Color Assessment for Distinguishing Color Vision Deficiency. [PDF]
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Pan T, Shen Y, Chen T, Xu R, Lai WY.
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Color difference evaluation for wide-color-gamut displays
Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2020With the emerging demand for wide-color-gamut displays, an issue has been raised in which the commonly used color difference formulae or uniform color spaces that were derived based on the data produced in the relatively smaller color gamut could be unreliable for predicting color differences in the highly saturated color regions.
Baiyue, Zhao +2 more
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Improving gamut mapping color constancy
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2000The color constancy problem, that is, estimating the color of the scene illuminant from a set of image data recorded under an unknown light, is an important problem in computer vision and digital photography. The gamut mapping approach to color constancy is, to date, one of the most successful solutions to this problem.
Finlayson, G. D., Hordley, S.
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Journal of the Society for Information Display, 2004
Abstract— This paper describes the architecture for a color picture tube (CPT), which enables a cost‐effective expansion of the color gamut. Besides a gamut expansion based on application of more‐saturated phosphors in the present three‐primary system, four‐ and five‐primary systems are described.
Engelsen, D.D. +2 more
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Abstract— This paper describes the architecture for a color picture tube (CPT), which enables a cost‐effective expansion of the color gamut. Besides a gamut expansion based on application of more‐saturated phosphors in the present three‐primary system, four‐ and five‐primary systems are described.
Engelsen, D.D. +2 more
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Color Research & Application, 2007
AbstractMichael Brill has opened a valuable discussion about camera gamuts and Roy Berns has questioned the use of the word “gamut” in that proposal. We would like to stress the importance of associating a gamut with an imaging output device and would thus question the use of the concept proposed for assessing the capabilities of an input device ...
Robert W. G. Hunt, Michael R. Pointer
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AbstractMichael Brill has opened a valuable discussion about camera gamuts and Roy Berns has questioned the use of the word “gamut” in that proposal. We would like to stress the importance of associating a gamut with an imaging output device and would thus question the use of the concept proposed for assessing the capabilities of an input device ...
Robert W. G. Hunt, Michael R. Pointer
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