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2022
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Electronic Imaging 2022

Production Line Camera Color Calibration

Course Number: SC06

Production Line Camera Color Calibration
Instructors: Eric Walowit, consultant, and Dietmar Wueller, Image Engineering GmbH & Co. KG
Level: Intermediate
Duration: 4 Hours plus 30-minute break and 30-minute post-class discussion
Course Date/Time:

San Francisco: Tuesday 11 January, 07:00 - 12:00
New York: Tuesday 11 January, 10:00 - 15:00
Paris: Tuesday 11 January, 16:00 - 21:00
Tokyo: Wednesday 12 January, 00:00 - 05:00

Benefits
This course enables the attendee to:

  • Understand the need for camera colorimetric characterization and the impact of color calibration on image quality and manufacturing yield.
  • Perform target-based and spectral-based camera characterization.
  • Solve for colorimetric camera transforms and build profiles using linear and nonlinear techniques.
  • Evaluate current colorimetric camera characterization hardware and software technology and products.
  • Participate in hands-on spectral camera characterization, camera transform generation, and matching from capture to display.

Course Description
This course covers the process of colorimetric camera characterization in theory and practice. The need for camera characterization and calibration and the impact on general image quality are first reviewed. Known issues in traditional approaches are discussed. Methodology for building camera colorimetric transforms and profiles are detailed step-by-step. State-of-the-art solutions using current technology are presented including monochromators, multispectral LED light sources, in situ measurements of spectral radiances of natural objects, and modern color transform methods including multidimensional color lookup tables. A live demonstration is performed of the end-to-end process of spectral camera characterization, camera transform generation, and matching from capture to display. This course provides the basis needed to implement advanced color correction in cameras and software.

Intended Audience
Engineers, project leaders, and managers involved in camera image processing pipeline development, image quality engineering, and production-line quality assurance.

Eric Walowit's interests are in color management, appearance estimation, and image processing pipelines for digital photographic applications. He is the founder (retired) of Color Savvy Systems, a color management hardware and software company. He graduated from RIT's image science program (1985), concentrating in color science. Walowit is a member of ICC, ISOTC42, IS&T, and CIEJTC10.

Dietmar Wueller studied photographic sciences from 1987 to 1992 in Cologne. He is the founder of Image Engineering, one of the leading suppliers for test equipment for digital image capture devices. Wueller is a member of IS&T, DGPH, and ECI and he is the German representative for ISO/TC42/WG18 and also participates in several other standardization activities.

Fees
By 31 December 2021 After 31 December 2021
4-hr member $135
4-hr non-member $150
4-hr student $70
4-hr member $185
4-hr non-member $200
4-hr student $120

Discounts given for multiple classes. See Registration Page for details to register.

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Category
1b. Short Courses: Camera/Sensors (SC06 - SC12)
Track
Camera / Sensors
When
1/11/2022 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Eastern Standard Time