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Most digital images can be broadly classified into scene- referred and output-referred image states. This image state concept is the basis for an image processing architecture in which captured images are converted to a standard scene- referred color encoding where appropriate scene-state algorithms are applied. A rendering transform can then be used to convert images to a standard output-referred image state for further processing before the final printing/display of the image. This architecture is facilitated by the definition of standard image color encodings known as RIMM/ROMM RGB.
Geoffrey J. Woolfe andKevin E. Spaulding
"Color image processing using an image state architecture", Proc. SPIE 4421, 9th Congress of the International Colour Association, (6 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.464660
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Geoffrey J. Woolfe, Kevin E. Spaulding, "Color image processing using an image state architecture," Proc. SPIE 4421, 9th Congress of the International Colour Association, (6 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.464660