@inproceedings{Urban2008_3,
        Abstract = {A new spectral gamut mapping framework is presented. It adjusts the reproduction, choosing spectra within the printer’s gamut that satisfy colorimetric criteria across a hierarchical set of illuminants. For the most important illuminant a traditional gamut mapping is performed and for each additional considered illuminant colors are mapped into device and pixel dependent metamer mismatch gamuts. A computational separation method is proposed in order to test the framework. Utilizing this separation method on a seven channel printing system, experiments allowed a deeper view on the structure of the device and pixel dependent metamer mismatch gamuts and the possible directions in color space in which a potential metameric gamut mapping transformation could map out-of-metameric-gamut colors.},
        Address = {Barcelona, Spain},
        Author = {Philipp Urban and Mitchell R. Rosen and Roy S. Berns},
        Booktitle = {, CGIV (Fourth European Conference on Color in Graphics, Imaging and Vision)},
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        Pages = {548--553},
        Title = {Spectral Gamut Mapping Framework Based on Human Color Vision},
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        Year = {2008}