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Computational and Biological Vision “Colors Out Of Space” Digital color representation, color spaces and more! Amir Eluk Software Engineering
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Introduction 0 Representation 0 Color Model 0 Color Space 0 Gamut 0 Color Blending Modes
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sRGB 0 Additive Color Mixing 0 Easy to generate physically 0 Standard for most devices 0 Poor gamut 0 Unintuitive 0 Biologically? (cones response)
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Color Gamut sRGB Adobe RGB Adobe Wide Gamut ProPhoto RGB
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CMYK 0 Subtractive Color Mixing 0 What is K for? 0 Used by printed media
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HSV/HSL 0 More intuitive 0 Easier to pick colors 0 Not perceptually uniform
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L.a.b 0 Easy to pick colors 0 Can be perceptually uniform 0 Replicate opposite color theory
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L.a.b L a B (Dichromat types?)
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Perceived Brightness level
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Histogram Comparison RGB Lightness (Lab) Close but not equal, why?
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Histogram Comparison Green (RGB)Lightness (Lab) A coincidence ?
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Image Bank & (table of mean absolute difference)......
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similarity Lightness & Green: 2.1 Lightness & RGB: 2.5 Lightness & RGB: 27.5 Lightness & Green == Lightness and RGB: 8.4 Lightness and Blue: 24.6
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Conclusions 0 The brightness of an RGB image is composed of its three channels with most weight given to the Green channel, Red comes second followed by blue. 0 This uneven contribution to the brightness is the reason why simple average of RGB values is not the exact brightness of the image.
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Questions ?
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