Interactive Goniochromatic Color Design

Clement Shimizu, Gary W Meyer, Joseph P. Wingard

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Abstract

An interactive program has been developed to assist in the design of new goniochromatic colors. The program gives the user a unique set of controls over a second order polynomial that defines these color families at a sequence of aspecular reflection angles. One approach, based on traditional metallic colors, allows the user to adjust the average hue, saturation, and brightness of all of the colors interpolated by the polynomial. Another method, appropriate for the newer effect colors, permits the designer to establish face and flop colors to be reached at either end of the interpolation. In a final technique, variations produced by adjusting model parameters can be evaluated and selected.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages16-22
Number of pages7
StatePublished - Dec 1 2003
EventFinal Program and Proceedings of the IS and T and SID - 11th Color Imaging Conference: Color Science and Engineering:Systems, Technologies, Applications - Scottdale, AZ, United States
Duration: Nov 3 2003Nov 7 2003

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OtherFinal Program and Proceedings of the IS and T and SID - 11th Color Imaging Conference: Color Science and Engineering:Systems, Technologies, Applications
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityScottdale, AZ
Period11/3/0311/7/03

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