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  • Color Representation

    Lecture 3

    CIEXYZ Color SpaceCIE Chromaticity SpaceHSL,HSV,LUV,CIELab

    X

    Z

    Y

    CIEXYZ Color Coordinate System

    The CIE-XYZ Color Coordinate System.

    In this system, the XYZ Tristimulus values can describe any visible color.

    The XYZ system is based on the color matching experiments

    1931 The Commission International de lEclairage (CIE)Defined a standard system for color representation.

    400 500 600 7000

    20

    40

    60

    80

    Wavelength (nm)

    Every color can be represented by 3 values.

    Space of visible colors is 3 Dimensional.

    tri=three chroma=color

    Trichromatic Color Theory

    e1e2e3

    David Wright 1928-1929, 1929-1930 & John Guild 193117 observers responses to Monochromatic lights between 400-700nm using viewing field of 2 deg angular subtense.

    Primaries are monochromatic : 435.8 546.1 700 nm2 deg field.

    These were defined as CIE-RGB primaries and CMF.

    XYZ are a linear transformation away from the observed data.

    r(l)

    g(l)b(l)

    400 500 600 700

    0

    1

    2

    3

    Wavelength (nm)

    Prim

    ary

    Inte

    nsity

    Calculating the CIEXYZ Color Coordinate System

    CIE-RGB

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  • CIEXYZ Color Coordinate System

    CIE Criteria for choosing Primaries X,Y,Z and Color Matching Functions x,y,z.

    1) CMFs are non-negative over visible wavelengths.(i.e. any color is represented by 3 positive values).

    2) Equal amounts of the Primaries produce white. (i.e. X=Y=Z for stimulus of equal luminance ateach wavelength).

    3) The y color matching function is defined to matchthe luminous-efficiency function of the human eye.

    4) Primaries are as tight as possible around theset of possible colors (Maxwell triangle Projectsto equilateral in XYZ space).

    Wavelength (nm)

    Lum

    inou

    s E

    ffici

    ency

    400 500 600 700

    0.2

    0.6

    1

    Luminous-Efficiency function of the human eye

    X

    Z

    Y

    CIEXYZ Color Coordinate System

    CIE-RGB to CIE-XYZ

    CIE-RGB Chromaticity space (rg).* Cr, Cg, Cb must enclose the Gamut.* Line Cb-Cr is defined by Y being Luminance Function.

    (the Alychne = line of zero luminance).* Line Cr-Cg is tangent at 650+ (z is zero beyond 650).* Thus Cr is defined.* Equal Energy (x=y=z=1/3) puts constraint on Cb-Cg* Tight around Gamut -> line Cb-Cg is close to green.* Cb and Cg are defined.

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  • CIE RGB space to XYZ space. Map Cb Cg Cr to x=(0,0) y=(0,1) z=(1,0)

    CIE-RGB to CIE-XYZ CIE Color Standard - 1931

    Wavelength (nm)

    Tris

    timul

    usva

    lues

    400 500 600 700

    0.2

    0.6

    1

    1.4

    1.8

    z(l)

    y(l)

    x(l)

    y is predefined. Non negative over the visible wavelengths.

    (X,Z Several Hundreds, Y 0..100). The 3 primaries associated with x y z color

    matching functions are unrealizable (negative power in some of the wavelengths).

    Integral over the CMF gives equal values. CMF are linear transformation away from CIE-RGB and from LMS.

    CIE Color Standard - 1964

    Stiles and Birch data (1959):

    Color Matching Experiment with:

    10 Deg view

    Primaries: 444.4 525.3 645.2

    CIE-XYZ10

    Colorimeters

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  • Color matching functions vsLMS - cone photoreceptor responses

    Wavelength (nm)

    Rel

    ativ

    e se

    nsiti

    vity

    Cone Spectral Sensitivity

    Wavelength (nm)

    Tris

    timul

    usva

    lues

    XYZ Tristimulus System

    z(l)y(l)x(l)

    400 500 600 700

    0.2

    0.6

    1

    1.4

    1.8

    400 500 600 7000

    0.25

    0.5

    0.75

    1 LMS

    The cone responses form a 3D linear system.Cone responses are equivalent for metamers.

    thus

    The cone spectral sensitivities and the XYZ colormatching functions are related by a 3 x 3 linear transformation.

    1.9023 -1.4000 0.35440.6371 0.3933 -0.00930.0007 0.0033 1.7462

    LMS

    =XYZ

    CIE RGBPrimaries are monochromatic : 435.8 546.1 700 nm

    1.9023 -1.4000 0.35440.6371 0.3933 -0.00930.0007 0.0033 1.7462

    RGB

    =XYZ

    Wavelength (nm)

    Tris

    timul

    usva

    lues

    400 500 600 700

    0.2

    0.6

    1

    1.4

    1.8

    z(l)y(l)

    x(l)

    CIEXYZ Color Coordinate System

    x y z Color Matching Functions

    X

    Z

    Y

    CIEXYZ Color Coordinate System

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  • CIE Chromaticity Diagram

    Y X+Y+ZY = y

    X X+Y+ZX = x

    x

    650

    610

    590

    550

    570

    600

    580

    560

    540

    505

    500

    510

    520530

    490

    495

    485

    480

    470450

    1.00.50.0

    0.5

    0.9

    y

    0.0

    x+y+z = 1

    A common representative of color signal: [x,y,Y]

    Z X+Y+ZZ = z

    X

    Z

    Y

    (ax,ay,az)

    CIE Chromaticity Diagram

    y

    x

    650

    610

    590

    550

    570

    600

    580

    560

    540

    505

    500

    510

    520530

    490

    495

    485

    480

    470450

    1.00.50.0

    0.5

    0.9

    green

    yellow-green

    yellow

    orange

    red

    magenta

    purpleblue

    cyan whitepink

    Color Naming CIE-RGB Primaries

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  • 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.80

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    C

    BA

    D6520000

    100008000

    70006000

    50004000 3000

    2000

    E

    Blackbody Radiators andCIE standard Illuminants

    CIE Standard Illuminants:A - tungsten lightB - Sunset C - blue skyD65 - Average daylightE - Equal energy white (x=y=z=1/3)

    x

    y

    Blackbody Radiators

    Wavelength (nm)

    Rel

    ativ

    e en

    ergy

    3000K

    3500K

    9000K

    http://www.olympusmicro.com/primer/java/colortemperature/index.html

    0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.80

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    G1

    R1

    B1B2

    R2

    G2

    CE

    D65

    PALNTSC

    Television Primaries and Gamut

    R G B - Primaries used for PALR G B - Primaries used for NTSC

    1 1 12 2 2

    C - reference white for NTSCD65 - reference white for PAL

    x

    y

    CIE Chromaticity + Gamut applet :http://www.cs.rit.edu/~ncs/color/a_chroma.html

    Signal Lights

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  • XYZ Color SpaceHue vs Saturation

    0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.80

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    Referencewhite

    Chromaticity in Polar Coordinates

    Given a reference white.

    Dominant Wavelength wavelength of the spectral color which added to the reference white, produces the given color.

    550

    630490

    0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.80

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    Referencewhite

    Chromaticity in Polar Coordinates

    Given a reference white.

    Complementary Wavelength wavelength of the spectral color which addedto the given color, produces the reference white.

    570

    485

    Chromaticity in Polar Coordinates

    Given a reference white.

    Purity the ratio of the lengths between the given color andreference white and between the dominant wavelengthand reference white. Ranges between 0 .. 1.

    0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.80

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    Referencewhite

    0.2

    0.4

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  • 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.80

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    CS1

    D1

    S2

    D1

    D2

    S

    Dominant Wavelength of color S1 is D1of color S2 is D2.

    Excitation Purity of S1 is the ratio CS1/CD1of S2 is the ratio CS2/CD2of S3 is the ratio CS3/CD3

    EXAMPLE:Reference white is CIE standard illuminant - C.

    Complementary Wavelength of color S1 is D1.S2 does not have a complimentary wavelength.

    S3

    D3

    Chromaticity in Polar Coordinates

    0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.80

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    reference white

    purity

    Dominant/complimentary Wavelength

    X

    Y

    HueSaturation

    Brightness

    Black

    White

    RG

    B

    Color DescriptionHue (red, green, yelow, blue ...)

    Saturation (pink,bright red, ....)

    Lightness (black, grey, white ....)(Value)

    Munsell Color System (1915)Equal perceptual steps in Hue Saturation Value.

    Hue: R, YR, Y, GY, G, BG, B, PB, P, RP(each subdivided into 10)

    Chroma: 0 ... 20 (neutral ... saturated)Value: i0 ... 10 (dark ... pure white)

    /2 /4 /6/8

    /101/

    5/

    10/

    Val

    ue

    5R 10R 5YR10YR

    5Y

    5PB

    10PB

    5P

    10P

    5RP

    10RP

    10B5B

    10GB 5GB10G

    5G

    10GY

    5GY

    10Y

    /2/4

    /6

    /8/10

    Example:5YR 8/4

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  • Munsell Book of Colors

    Atlas of thr Munsell Color System (1915)

    Color Polytopes

    Applets:http://www.cs.rit.edu/~ncs/color/a_spaces.htmlhttp://www.nacs.uci.edu/~wiedeman/cspace/me/rgbhsv.html

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  • Photoshop Color Picker

    Color Space SummarySpectral Power Distribution (SPD) High Dimensional

    LMS -Human Cone responses. Given by the cone sensitivity curves.

    CIERGB -Based on color Matching Experiments by Wright+Guild. Defined by Primaries R G B (monochromatic 435.8 546.1 700 nm) and cmf r g b.

    CIE-XYZ -Standard Color space. Linear transformation of above that confirms to set of constraints. Defined by Primaries X Y Z (unrealizable) and cmf x y z.

    Munsell Color Space Perceptually equally spaced samples in 3 dimensions: Hue, Chroma, Value.

    3 Dimensional Spaces:

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