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Visual Datasets
- BFD Data set
- Leeds Data set
- RIT-DuPont Data set
- Witt Data set
- NCSU Data set
- NCSU Object Unique Hue Data– Source A
- NCSU Object Unique Hue Data– Source CWF
- NCSU Object Unique Hue Data– Source D65
- NCSU Object Unique Hue Data– Source TL84
Presentations
- Digital Printing for Textiles-Lisa Ferraro
- Colorimetric and spectroradiometric digital cameras
- Visual assessment of complex multicolored patterns
- Development of Mathematical Models and Software Design
- Perception of blackness: A review
- Color in Displays
- Color and appearance for automotive finishes – a survey
- Color meanings, color preferences and emotional connotations of color; using color as a strategic marketing tool
- Color management and ICC profile
- Color and art: color in art
- Forensic photography and it’s role in the examination of archaeological textiles
Excel Files
- Spectral properties of CIE standard illuminant A, D65 and daylight
- CIE 1931 standard colorimetric observer
- CIE1964 standard colorimetric observer
- CIECAM02
- CIECAM97s with mixed adaptation
- Spectral properties of 1950 NCS original color samples
- Wien’s displacement law and color temperature
Miscellaneous
Common Questions
- How to write a technical paper? Here is a guide on how to write a good technical paper: http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/mernst/advice/write-technical-paper.html
- How to read an engineering research paper? A guide is available here: http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/users/wgg/CSE210/howtoread.html
- How to review a technical paper? See: http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/mernst/advice/review-technical-paper.html
- How to give a technical presentation? See: http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/mernst/advice/giving-talk.html