“Controlling the Color Appearance of Objects by Optimizing the Illumination Spectrum” by Yamaguchi, Tsuchida, Matsumoto, Tokunaga and Mochiduki – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Controlling the Color Appearance of Objects by Optimizing the Illumination Spectrum” by Yamaguchi, Tsuchida, Matsumoto, Tokunaga and Mochiduki

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    Controlling the Color Appearance of Objects by Optimizing the Illumination Spectrum

Session/Category Title:   Love Me Some Color


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    We have developed an innovative lighting system that changes specific target colors while maintaining a natural white appearance by implementing precisely spectral controlling of the spectral power distribution of illumination and metamerism. It was successfully showcased at the Paris Fashion Week 2024 Spring/Summer.

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    [1]
    Aurelien David, Tony Esposito, Kevin Houser, Michael Royer, Kevin A. G. Smet, and Lorne Whitehead. 2020. A Vector Field Color Rendition Model for Characterizing Color Shifts and Metameric Mismatch. LEUKOS 16, 2 (2020), 99–114.
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    Masaru Tsuchida, Akisato Kimura, and Noboru Harada. 2021. Color saturation control by modulating spectral power distribution of illumination using color enhancement factors. J. Electronic Imaging 30, 6 (2021).


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