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Color Imaging: Device-Independent
Color, Color Hardcopy and Graphic Arts IV
Conference Chairs: Giordano Beretta, Hewlett-Packard Company; Reiner Eschbach, Xerox Corporation
Conference Committee: Jan Bares Eastman Kodak Company; Roger L. Easton, Rochester Institute of Technology; Hiroaki Ikegami, Fuji Xerox (Japan); Jae Ho Kim, Pusan National University (Korea); Helmut Kipphan, Heidelberger Druckmachinen AG (Germany); Michael A. Kriss, University of Rochester; Gabriel Marcu, Apple Computer, Inc.; A. John Michaelis, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company; David Q. McDowell, Eastman Kodak Company; Werner Sobotka, FH St. Poelten (Austria); David L. Spooner, rhoMetric Associates; Chris Tuijn, Agfa-Gevaert NV (Belgium); John C. Urbach, Consultant.
Color imaging has been evolving rapidly. Production of electronic
originals calling for color publication has been growing due to
steadily decreasing cost of color capable personal computers,
software, and the ever increasing usage of the Internet as a source
of color images and documents. This in turn has promoted development
of technologies necessary for affordable color peripherals. In
commercial publishing applications, advances in both digital image
processing and printing now enable short run color printing ready
to challenge high quality offset. Image transfers between a variety
of platforms from initial capture or creation to storage, display,
and printing require technology that will preserve image appearance;
this is a particular challenge in emerging media such as publishing
on the World Wide Web.
This conference provides an opportunity for presenting as well
as getting acquainted with the most recent developments in the
related technologies and applications. Focus of the conference
is on both the device-independent color imaging as well as the
printing of images requiring gray-scale and/or full color. It
covers hardware, software, media, and systems. Special attention
is given to applications and requirements created by new disciplines.
Areas of interest include:
- Image Processing for Hardcopy Output and Electronic Publishing
- Halftoning, data compression and artifacts, visual tolerance,
quantization, scaling
- Internet Printing - Hard copy from HTML, printer management
and protocols, print workflow, style sheets, font issues, color
fidelity, graphic design issues
- Color Reproduction Across Devices - Color appearance models,
chromatic adaptation, perception of self luminous and object
colors, computational color science
- Device Modeling and Characterization - Scanners, digital
cameras, displays, systems, color models, lookup table methods,
color conversion algorithms, gamut mapping, color correction,
hardware implementations, device limitations, device characterization,
methodology, color metrology
- Color Image Encoding and Standards - Interchange languages,
file formats, color encoding, ICC profiles
- Systems and Architectures - Device independent color implementation
in commercial systems, color management, color matching device
drivers, system performance, imaging workflow
- Technology Applications - Raster imaging and digital image
setting, short run printing, pre-press, color proofing, professional
and consumer devices
- Print Quality - Image registration, process control, color
calibration and measurements on hardcopy systems, hardcopy media
and supplies
- Applications of Color Hard and Soft Copy - Medical imaging,
cartography, fine arts, use of color in documents, new communications
media, knowledge delivery
In deciding where to submit their papers, potential authors
are advised to also consider such closely related EI '99 conferences
like Human
Vision and Electronic Imaging IV.
Please specify your preference: oral presentation or poster
Selected Imaging Technology Conferences
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Beretta