Presentation 2000/10/17
Theoretical Analysis of Characteristics of Subtractive Color Mixing
Nobuhito Matsushiro, Noboru Ohta,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, we discuss the characteristics of subtractive color mixing ; in the past, almost no effort has been made to systematize these characteristics from the viewpoint of theoretical analysis. Additive color mixing results from the mixture of color light, while subtractive color mixing results from superimposing absorption media, such as coloring materials and color filters. It is considered that understanding the characteristics of the three stimulus values of colors obtained by subtractive color mixing is not easy, compared with those obtained by additive color mixing, since the relationship between the content of mixed absorption media and the three stimulus values is not simple. In this study, using a LambertBeer model as an assumption for subtractive color mixing, several theorems regarding the three stimulus values of colors obtained by subtractive color mixing are proven.
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Title (in English) Theoretical Analysis of Characteristics of Subtractive Color Mixing
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1st Author's Name Nobuhito Matsushiro
1st Author's Affiliation OKI Data Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Noboru Ohta
2nd Author's Affiliation Munsell Color Science Laboratory, Rochester Institute of Technology
Date 2000/10/17
Paper # DSP2000-117, ICD2000-110, IE2000-62
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 389
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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