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Physical colorspaces (part I)
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Physical colorspaces (part I)
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CS 248 - Introduction to Computer Graphics
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Spring Quarter, 1995
<br>
Marc Levoy
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Lecture notes for Tuesday, April 11 (part I)
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<em>Hardcopies of these notes will be available in the cabinets behind
Sarah's office shortly.</em>
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<h3>Table of contents:</h3>
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<li>	Response to light
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	<li>	<a href="#Monochromats">
		Monochromats</a>
	<li>	<a href="#Dichromats, trichromats">
		Dichromats, trichromats</a>
	<li>	<a href="#The tristimulus sensitivity functions">
		The tristimulus sensitivity functions</a>
	<li>	<a href="#Superposition">
		Superposition</a>
	<li>	<a href="#Matrix formulation1">
		Matrix formulation</a>
	<li>	<a href="#Radiometry versus photometry">
		Radiometry versus photometry</a>
	<li>	<a href="#Radiance versus luminance">
		Radiance versus luminance</a>
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<li>	Color matching
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	<li>	<a href="#The color matching experiment">
		The color matching experiment</a>
	<li>	<a href="#The tristimulus matching functions">
		The tristimulus matching functions</a>
	<li>	<a href="#Matrix formulation2">
		Matrix formulation</a>
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Press here for <a href="color2.html">Part II</a> of this lecture.

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<a name="The tristimulus sensitivity functions"></a>
<a name="Superposition"></a>
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<a name="Matrix formulation1"></a>
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<a name="Radiometry versus photometry"></a>
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<a name="Radiance versus luminance"></a>
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<a name="The color matching experiment"></a>
<img src="color9a.gif">
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<a name="The tristimulus matching functions"></a>
<img src="color10.gif">
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<a name="Matrix formulation2"></a>
<img src="color11.gif">
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<address>
levoy@cs.stanford.edu
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Friday, 20-Feb-1998 13:46:43 PST

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