ECE 63800 - Principles of Digital Color Imaging Systems
Course Details
Lecture Hours: 3 Credits: 3
Areas of Specialization:
- Communications, Networking, Signal & Image Processing
Counts as:
Normally Offered:
Fall - odd years
Campus/Online:
On-campus only
Catalog Description:
Basic principles of color science: physiology of the human eye, trichromatic and color opponent models for color and uniform color spaces. Color reproduction in electronic imaging systems: color models for input and output devices, color imaging system calibration, color quantization and halftoning, and color printing. Color appearance and computational color: color appearance models, models for color constancy, and physics-based models for color.
Course Objectives:
This course introduces students to the foundations of digital color imaging.
Required Text(s):
None.
Recommended Text(s):
None.
Lecture Outline:
Lectures | Topics |
---|---|
13 | <B>Basic principles of color science</B> |
Assessment Method:
none