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CIE Chromaticity Diagram ... RGB Color Model ... Emotional Response to Color...
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Color model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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RGB color model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sunday, September 21, 2008 ... ;; Click Here For Models of Colour Website ... Posted by Models of Colour® Magazine- Models of Colour Publications at 5:25 PM 1 comments...
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Chapter 6 Colour Models ... An abstraction called a colour model is used to specify colour. The concept of primary colours leads to the many colour models that are available, each with their own particular strengths and weaknesses. A colour described in one colour model can often be converted to a description in another.
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Colour is one of the most confusing things in the digital world. Rule 1 is don't worry about it. Your camera is probably doing a pretty good job at It is usually best to allow a printing shop to do the RGB to CMYK conversion since there are several CMYK models, each one matching a particular printing process.
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Colour models provide a standard way to specify a particular colour, by defining a 3D coordinate system, and a subspace that contains all constructible colours within a particular model. Any colour that can be specified using a model will correspond to a single point within the subspace it defines.
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Mey-Chun Lo, M. Ronnier Luo, and Peter A. Rhodes. Evaluating colour models' performance between monitor and print images. Color Research and Application, 21(4):277--291, August 1996. ... Evaluating colour models' performance between monitor and print images. Color Research and Application, 21(4):277--291, August 1996.;
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Color Models RGB and CMYK ... There are two types of color models, those that are subtractive and those that are additive. Additive color models use light to display color while subtractive models use printing inks. Colors perceived in additive models are the result of transmitted light.
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