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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 30, 1997
Filed:
Jan. 13, 1997
Shijie J Wan, Rochester, NY (US);
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY (US);
Abstract
A device gamut boundary surface in a device independent color space (DICS) is defined by a set of small triangles. Each triangle in the DICS corresponds to a triangle on the surface of a color cube in a device dependent color space (DDCS). The triangles in the DICS are derived based on a look-up table which can be obtained by measuring a set of color patches produced from the given device. A small set of carefully selected gamut boundary points or signals in the DICS are determined and their corresponding signals or points on the surface of the color cube in the DDCS are computed. These data are stored in a table called a gamut descriptor. Gamut descriptor signals or points can be determined by a convex polyhedral cone inclusion process and their corresponding signals in the DDCS can be determined by triangle interpolation. The gamut descriptor usually includes gamut boundary signals at a number of lightness layers along a series of predetermined hue angles. The gamut descriptor is a compact representation of the gamut boundary. The signal distribution pattern in a gamut descriptor provides useful information for determining in-gamut and out-of-gamut signals and for fast mapping between color spaces in cross-media color calibration.