Color Control Functions for Multiprimary Displays I: Robustness Analysis and Optimization Formulations.

IF 10.8 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Carlos Eduardo Rodriguez-Pardo, Gaurav Sharma
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Color management for a multiprimary display requires, as a fundamental step, the determination of a color control function (CCF) that specifies control values for reproducing each color in the display's gamut. Multiprimary displays offer alternative choices of control values for reproducing a color in the interior of the gamut and accordingly alternative choices of CCFs. Under ideal conditions, alternative CCFs render colors identically. However, deviations in the spectral distributions of the primaries and the diversity of cone sensitivities among observers impact alternative CCFs differently, and, in particular, make some CCFs prone to artifacts in rendered images. We develop a framework for analyzing robustness of CCFs for multiprimary displays against primary and observer variations, incorporating a common model of human color perception. Using the framework, we propose analytical and numerical approaches for determining robust CCFs. First, via analytical development, we: (a) demonstrate that linearity of the CCF in tristimulus space endows it with resilience to variations, particularly, linearity can ensure invariance of the gray axis, (b) construct an axially linear CCF that is defined by the property of linearity over constant chromaticity loci, and (c) obtain an analytical form for the axially linear CCF that demonstrates it is continuous but suffers from the limitation that it does not have continuous derivatives. Second, to overcome the limitation of the axially linear CCF, we motivate and develop two variational objective functions for optimization of multiprimary CCFs, the first aims to preserve color transitions in the presence of primary/observer variations and the second combines this objective with desirable invariance along the gray axis, by incorporating the axially linear CCF. A companion Part II paper, presents an algorithmic approach for numerically computing optimal CCFs for the two alternative variational objective functions proposed here and presents results comparing alternative CCFs for several different 4,5, and 6 primary designs.

多主显示器的色彩控制函数 I:稳健性分析和优化公式。
多主显示屏的色彩管理需要确定色彩控制函数(CCF),该函数规定了显示屏色域中每种颜色的控制值,这是一个基本步骤。多主显示屏可为再现色域内部的颜色提供不同的控制值选择,因此也可提供不同的 CCF 选择。在理想情况下,不同的 CCF 呈现的色彩是相同的。然而,原色光谱分布的偏差和观察者锥体敏感度的多样性会对替代 CCF 产生不同的影响,特别是会使某些 CCF 在渲染图像中容易出现伪影。我们开发了一个框架,用于分析多原色显示的 CCF 对原色和观察者变化的稳健性,并结合了人类色彩感知的通用模型。利用该框架,我们提出了确定稳健 CCF 的分析和数值方法。首先,通过分析发展,我们(a) 证明三刺激空间中 CCF 的线性使其对变化具有弹性,尤其是线性可确保灰轴不变;(b) 构建轴向线性 CCF,该 CCF 由恒定色度位置上的线性特性定义;(c) 获得轴向线性 CCF 的分析形式,该形式证明它是连续的,但受到它没有连续导数的限制。其次,为了克服轴向线性 CCF 的局限性,我们提出并开发了两个用于优化多主 CCF 的变分目标函数,第一个目标函数的目的是在存在主/观察者变化的情况下保持色彩过渡,第二个目标函数通过纳入轴向线性 CCF,将这一目标与沿灰度轴的理想不变性结合起来。第二部分的配套论文介绍了一种算法方法,用于数值计算本文提出的两种备选变异目标函数的最佳 CCF,并介绍了对几种不同的 4、5 和 6 级设计的备选 CCF 进行比较的结果。
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IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
20.90
自引率
6.60%
发文量
774
审稿时长
7.6 months
期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Image Processing delves into groundbreaking theories, algorithms, and structures concerning the generation, acquisition, manipulation, transmission, scrutiny, and presentation of images, video, and multidimensional signals across diverse applications. Topics span mathematical, statistical, and perceptual aspects, encompassing modeling, representation, formation, coding, filtering, enhancement, restoration, rendering, halftoning, search, and analysis of images, video, and multidimensional signals. Pertinent applications range from image and video communications to electronic imaging, biomedical imaging, image and video systems, and remote sensing.
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