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29th Color and Imaging Conference (2021)

Using the New Colour Management Technology, iccMAX

SC16

Using the New Colour Management Technology, iccMAX: Opportunities and Applications
Instructor: Phil Green, NTNU
Level: Intermediate
Duration: 2 Hours
Course Time: 
     New York 26 October 2021, 10:00 - 12:15
     Paris 26 October 2021, 16:00 - 18:15
     Tokyo 26 October 2021, 23:00 - 27 October 01:15

Prerequisites: A basic knowledge and experience of color management with ICC v2 or v4.

Benefits:
Attendees will be able to:

  • Identify the situations where iccMAX can be used to address color management needs that cannot be handled in ICC v4.
  • Learn how to use iccMAX in their own implementations, including both research and commercial development.
  • Generate iccMAX profiles and apply them to device data, colorimetry, and spectral data.

Course Description
ICC's iccMAX color management technology was published as an ISO standard in February 2019 and is now a stable platform for development. iccMAX introduces many new features and capabilities; foremost among these is the move away from a fixed D50 colorimetric intermediate color space to an ability to connect profiles using any illuminant or observer for colorimetric data or spectral data in any form. ICC has provided a Reference Implementation, which greatly simplifies the process of making profiles and applying them to data and images. This course introduces the new features that iccMAX adds to color management and provides detail on the most widely-used processing elements. It explains how to build profiles that incorporate these elements and how to connect profiles, either to other iccMAX profiles or to v2 or v4 profiles. It also explains how to define a sub-set of the new specification for a particular use case.

Intended Audience: attendees with a desire to understand the next-generation color management technology, iccMAX.

Phil Green is a professor of colour imaging at the Colour and Visual Computing Laboratory, NTNU, Norway. He supervises PhD and MS students and teaches courses on colour-related topics.  He is also technical secretary of the International Color Consortium, the body that standardizes the ICC profile format and promotes colour management internationally.

 

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Category
1. Short Courses: Use "CIC-SC15" coupon code at checkout for a 15% discount if taking 3 or more courses. Students may not use this offer.
When
10/26/2021 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Eastern Daylight Time