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From: palmerj@westminster.ac.uk (Jake Palmer)
Subject: Re: End to End Color Calibration
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: Eastman Kodak's Colorsense package included a monitor calibration
: puck you stuck on the face of your monitor. I do not believe this
: package is being sold anymore however. Daystar has just recently
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: My opinions are only - my opinions. No more, no less.

: John R. D'Errico
: Senior Applied Mathematician
: Eastman Kodak Company
          ^^^^^^
Are Kodak still using matrix transformations from status A
densitometry to CIE tristim's -- or is this why the product
is no longer on the market ?   ;-b

Seriously now, there is an impending ISOstandard on monitor
colour measurement- 9241.
*The* expert is Berns at RIT Munsell lab, See Color Res. App.
18(5), 299-325, (1993).
And see J. Photogr. Sci. vol42(3).
Jake Palmer
Imaging Technology Research Group
University of Westminster, UK
