ABSTRACT

Like Chapter 2, this chapter and the next are concerned entirely with engineering applications. Dr. Crane applied our knowledge of visual optics and the oculomotor system, whereas Professors Schreiber and Glenn must deal with the mysteries of perception. Most of Crane's instruments are used in vision laboratories, whereas the machinery of the next two chapters is aimed at the communications marketplace. But the task of all three was to bring some fundamental results of vision research into the world of commercial feasibility. In this chapter we look at the problems involved in creating portable device-independent color reproduction.