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Enhancing color representation for anomalous trichromats on CRT monitors

✍ Scribed by Gábor Kovács; Itala Kucsera; György Ábrahám; Klára Wenzel


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
68 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0361-2317

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✦ Synopsis


Cathode ray tube (CRT) displays are probably the most widely used color imaging devices, and include TV sets and computer monitors. Although the CRT color representations are adequate for people with normal color vision, color-deficient users would be expected to experience problems of color identification and discrimination with CRT images, just as they do with "real life" objects. A theoretical method is proposed for combining specially designed filters with the unique spectral emission characteristics of the CRT phosphors for enabling certain types of color anomalous trichromats to see the color of the displayed images as a person with normal color vision would see the CRT. Given the spectral emission curves of the CRT phosphors and the sensitivity curve of the color-deficient eye, the relative sensation levels of the L, M, and S cones can be calculated. Applying an optimized color filter and a neutral adaptation background illumination, the L, M, and S sensation ratios can be modified to achieve the normal values. A numerical method is presented to design the filter transmission curve and to verify the L, M, and S cone sensation ratios.


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