Acknowledgements

This book makes extensive use of the MATLAB® programme, which is distributed by The MathWorks, Inc. We are grateful to The MathWorks for permission to include extracts of this code.

 

For MATLAB® product information, please contact:

 

The MathWorks, Inc.

3 Apple Hill Drive

Natick, MA 01760–2098, USA

Email: info@mathworks.com

Web: www.mathworks.com

 

The code in this book was produced with Bitstream Vera Sans Monospaced font1. One of the nice features of this font is that it clearly distinguishes between a zero (0) and a capital O (O). To use this font in MATLAB®, selecting the Custom item under Fonts in the preferences tree. Select the component to change the font for, select the category of font to change and finally select a font in the combo box.

The authors would like to thank Dr Peter Rhodes for his advice and comments regarding methods to plot representations of the chromaticity diagram and for the use of the DigiEye systems for the images used in the case study of camera characterisation; Marjan Vazirian for the colour measurements of the case study of CRT characterisation.

 

 

1 Available from ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/ttf-bitstream-vera/1.10/

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