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Dane-- Interesting article. About a month ago during an exchange regarding profiling with IT8 targets I wrote: "When scanners are spectrophotometers and are able to measure the intensities of hundereds of different wavelengths across the visible spectrum (rather than three bands in the reddish, greenish and bluish portions of the spectrum) things will be different..." This is what Dr. Berns is doing with his "multispectral imaging", albeit using 30 color bands rather than hundreds. --Bill At 5:05 PM -0400 11-4-02, East75th wrote: >There is an article in today's NY Times concerning the use of >multi-spectral imagery to track the deterioration of reproductions >of original art: >http://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/11/technology/circuits/11NEXT.html > >This has a lot to do with color reproduction, which I thought might >be of interest to the group. -- ====================================================================== Bill Fernandez * User Interface Architect * Bill Fernandez Design (505) 346-3080 * bill_sub@billfernandez.com * http://billfernandez.com ====================================================================== - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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