@article{Braun1996_0,
        Abstract = {Several viewing techniques can be used to compare CRT images to printed images under different illuminants and luminance levels. This research examined five such viewing techniques including memory, successive-binocular, simultaneous-binocular, simultaneous-haploscopic, and successive-Ganzfeld-haploscopic viewing. The results showed that these techniques yielded different results when comparing printed originals to matching CRT reproductions, derived using various color-appearance models. Memory viewing was determined to be the most appropriate viewing technique for further study of cross-media color reproduction.},
        Author = {Karen M. Braun and Mark D. Fairchild and Paula J. Alessi},
        Journal = {Color Research and Application},
        Keywords = {color reproduction},
        Month = {},
        Number = {},
        Pages = {6--17},
        Title = {Viewing techniques for cross-media image comparisons},
        Url = {},
        Volume = {21},
        Year = {1996}