This is the fifth in a series of posts on color reproduction. The series starts here. This is a nerdy and mathematical, though equation-free, take on how to create compromise matrices. If you don’t know what a compromise matrix is, start with the link in the paragraph above. If you just want a semi-technical view… [Read More]
Constructing a compromise matrix
This is the fourth in a series of posts on color reproduction. The series starts here. This is going to get pretty technical, so I’d like to first give the “See Spot run” version in this post, and get into the details in the next one. If you’re not into the techie stuff, you can… [Read More]
Color from non-Luther cameras
This is the third in a series of posts on color reproduction. The series starts here. I stated in the last post that, in the general case of arbitrary subject matter and arbitrary lighting, we couldn’t get accurate color – even using out limited definition of accurate – from cameras that don’t meet the Luther-Ives… [Read More]
How cameras and people see color
This is the second in a series of posts on color reproduction. The series starts here. Before I get into today’s topic, I need to trot out a bunch of caveats about what people I’m talking about, and what I mean by seeing color. First, I’m talking about folks whose vision is what is now… [Read More]
The color reproduction problem
This is the first in a series of 33 posts attempting to deal with the question, “Do some cameras have better color than others?” The best way to navigate to all the other parts is to scroll down to the bottom of this page and you’ll see permalinks to all the other posts in this… [Read More]
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