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28 September 2011 Color management and calibration techniques at the University of Arizona
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Abstract
At the University of Arizona a research project is underway which addresses consistent color and gray-scale reproduction for digital color displays used in medical image interpretation. Now the University of Arizona can enter the field of ICC Profiling and Color Management. A color calibration facility was developed from ground up. Color calibration is presented for three color LCDs as is color accuracy. A PR670 Spectroradiometer was used to correct for errors of the pucks. A method was used to calculate the color accuracy and the ΔE values.
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Syed F. Hashmi, Hans Roehrig, and Elizabeth A. Krupinski "Color management and calibration techniques at the University of Arizona", Proc. SPIE 8143, Medical Applications of Radiation Detectors, 81430M (28 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.897180
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

LCDs

Profiling

Sensors

Color management

Color difference

Color reproduction

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