Abstract
Obtaining accurate colorimetric information about color samples may seem to be a hopeless task unless we have access to elaborate spectroradiometers and sophisticated illumination standards. However, it is possible to obtain very good estimates of chromaticity values even if we use broad-band devices such as color video cameras, provided that we have a reliable way of estimating their color and luminance biases.
© 1987 Optical Society of America
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