Color Quality Control: An Interdisciplinary Experience
Everything we purchase is colored in some way; and color is a key factor in our decisions. But color is also a personal experience, influenced by biological, psychological and environmental factors. Researchers at North Carolina State University’s Color Science and Imaging Laboratories study human color perception, specification, quantification, and reproduction of color in different media. Many collaborators are involved—from optics, chemistry and imaging science to physiology, psychology and mathematics. A central theme linking nearly all projects is color quality control. Presenters: Renzo Shamey, distinguished CIBA professor Jiaying Wu, PhD student, Fiber and Polymer Science program Zhenhua Luo, PhD student in the Fiber and Polymer Science program Hao Cui, Ph.D. student, Textile Technology and Management in the Color Science and Imaging Laboratory.
Everything we purchase is colored in some way; and color is a key factor in our decisions. But color is also a personal experience, influenced by biological, psychological and environmental factors. Researchers at North Carolina State University’s Color Science and Imaging Laboratories study human color perception, specification, quantification, and reproduction of color in different media. Many collaborators are involved—from optics, chemistry and imaging science to physiology, psychology and mathematics. A central theme linking nearly all projects is color quality control.
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