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22 December 1998 Interpolation errors and ripple artifacts of 3D lookup table method for nonlinear color conversions
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Abstract
This paper describes the theoretical estimation of errors caused by 3D table interpolation for nonlinear color conversions. The interpolation accuracy is affected by three factors; geometric interpolation techniques, distance between the lattice points included in the 3D table, and the degree of nonlinearity of the color conversion. This paper focuses its point on the nonlinearity. Two types of error; conventional error and ripple artifact error are defined, and gray gradation is used for input image. Four types of nonlinear color conversions categorized into ripple type or nonripple type are tested using trilinear interpolating technique. The error goes down with the decreasing of d, however local gamma conversion has very large ripple that couldn't go down with decreasing of d.
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Katsuhiro Kanamori "Interpolation errors and ripple artifacts of 3D lookup table method for nonlinear color conversions", Proc. SPIE 3648, Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hardcopy, and Graphic Arts IV, (22 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.334554
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KEYWORDS
Error analysis

3D image processing

CMYK color model

Prisms

Analytical research

Color image processing

Color imaging

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