An inverse display color characterization model based on an optimized geometrical structure

Jean-Baptiste Thomas, Philippe Colantoni, Jon Y. Hardeberg, Irène Foucherot, Pierre Gouton, Reiner Eschbach, Gabriel G. Marcu, Shoji Tominaga
2008 Color Imaging XIII: Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications  
We have defined an inverse model for colorimetric characterization of additive displays. It is based on an optimized three-dimensional tetrahedral structure. In order to minimize the number of measurements, the structure is defined using a forward characterization model. Defining a regular grid in the device-dependent destination color space leads to heterogeneous interpolation errors in the device-independent source color space. The parameters of the function used to define the grid are
more » ... ed using a globalized Nelder-Mead simplex downhill algorithm. Several cost functions are tested on several devices. We have performed experiments with a forward model which assumes variation in chromaticities (PLVC), based on one-dimensional interpolations for each primary ramp along X, Y and Z (3 × 3 × 1 − D). Results on 4 devices (2 LCD and a DLP projection devices, one LCD monitor) are shown and discussed.
doi:10.1117/12.766487 dblp:conf/clrimg/ThomasCHFG08 fatcat:xosvwqvpbjby7kit2edkyjmjxq