Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!think!ames!lll-tis!lll-lcc!pyramid!uccba!finegan From: finegan@uccba.UUCP (Mike Finegan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: Creating Color Images Message-ID: <1218@uccba.UUCP> Date: Thu, 27-Aug-87 21:08:39 EDT Article-I.D.: uccba.1218 Posted: Thu Aug 27 21:08:39 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 29-Aug-87 14:09:37 EDT References: <115@uvabme.bme.virginia.edu> Organization: Univ of Cincinnati, College of Business Admin. Lines: 26 Keywords: RGB IHS color black and white Summary: Have you seen this? In article <115@uvabme.bme.virginia.edu>, milan@uvabme.bme.virginia.edu (Milan DiPierro) writes: > > > Ideally, I > would like to get a hold of some algorithms that deal with color display using > the RGB color gamut, the IHS gamut, or any other gamut. > > Additionally any references to material that might prove helpfully would also > be appretiated. I am interested in color image processing, and haven't found a lot of material yet. One book that I copied some info. out of, was mostly a description of work done at JPL with Mariner photographs - maybe you could get them to send you some references. They gave a transformation from RGB to Hue, Saturation, & Intensity, and then suggested the use of conventional Image Proc. on each of the 3 images. If that is useful, send me mail, I'll dig up the reference. Anyway here is what I have to offer: a modest article on colorization in the August '87 IEEE Spectrum, pg. 50. At the end of the article, they note the lack of published material, but mention the July '84 SMPTE Journal as having a landmark article: "The Development and Application of Colorization". SMPTE = Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers They list its location as Scarsdale, N.Y. Hope it helps. Please post any algorithmic information that you find useful to manipulate color images. - Mike Finegan ...!hal!uccba![ucece1!]finegan