Marissa Haddock

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Student Information

Program of Study
Color Science
Graduation Year
2010
Research Experience
Spectral color reproduction of artworks (imaging, improving image quality, printing) Creation of database of optical properties of acrylic paints based on Kubelka-Munk theory Developing software for instrumental- and image-based color matching for use in fine art restoration (inpainting)
Previous Degree
Bachelor of Arts - Film and Video
M.S. Thesis Advisor
Roy Berns

Research Details

Research Interests
Spectral imaging, paint formulation, pigment analysis, cultural heritage preservation, digital archiving, digital restoration

Personal Information

Contact Information
Email: mih7766@cis.rit.edu

Publications

THESES

    Haddock, M.I., Prototype Software for Colorant Formulation Using Gamblin Conservation Colors, M.S. Thesis, Rochester Institute of Technology, College of Science, Center for Imaging Science, Rochester, New York, United States (2011)


REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

    Berns, R.S.; Haddock, M.I., A Color Target for Lighting and Camera Evaluation, (2011)


CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

    Berns, R.S.; Haddock, M.I., A Color target for museum applications, 18th Color Imaging Conference, IS&T/SID, 18th Color Imaging Conference, San Antonio, Texas, United States, pp. 27-32 (2010)