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Measuring colour constancy and colour appearance: An experiment (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Rizzi, A., Parraman, C., & McCann, J. (2009, November). Measuring colour constancy and colour appearance: An experiment. Paper presented at MINET (Measuring the Impossible Network) Conference: Measurement, sensation and cognition, National Physical Laboratory, London

Paper given at Perception and Sensation Session 3. Colour sensation does not depend strictly of the light signal conveying colour information, but also depends on the arrangement of the visual array of all signals coming from the scene. Colour cons... Read More about Measuring colour constancy and colour appearance: An experiment.

Reflectance, illumination and edges (2009)
Presentation / Conference
McCann, J., Parraman, C., & Rizzi, A. (2009, November). Reflectance, illumination and edges. Paper presented at Seventeenth Color Imaging Conference: Color Science and Engineering Systems, Technologies, and Applications, Albuquerque, New Mexico

We studied color constancy using a pair of 3-D Color Mondrian displays made of two identical sets of painted wooden shapes. There are only 6-chromatic, and 5-achromatic paints applied to nearly 100 block facets. The three-dimensional nature of these... Read More about Reflectance, illumination and edges.

Reflectance, illumination, and edges in 3-D Mondrian colourconstancy experiments (2009)
Presentation / Conference
McCann, J., Parraman, C., & Rizzi, A. (2009, September). Reflectance, illumination, and edges in 3-D Mondrian colourconstancy experiments. Paper presented at 11th Congress of the International Colour Association (AIC) 2009, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

AIC 2009 Proceedings published as CD-Rom Proceedings of the 11th Congress of the International Colour Association (AIC 2009), edited by Dianne Smith, Paul Green-Armytage, Margaret A. Pope and Nick Harkness. CD. Sydney: Colour Society of Australia

Does this look right? The science of colour appearance in art (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Parraman, C. (2009, June). Does this look right? The science of colour appearance in art. Presented at Science Café, Explore, Bristol

Invited lecture for Science Café given at Explore, At-Bristol, 9 June 2009. Have you considered why the swatch colour you take to the paint shop appears very different to the final painted wall? Differences between how a colour is measured and how... Read More about Does this look right? The science of colour appearance in art.

HDR and Color Constancy - new psychophysical results (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Parraman, C., McCann, J., & Rizzi, A. (2009, January). HDR and Color Constancy - new psychophysical results. Presented at Google Tech Talk, Online

Presentation Google Tech Talks January 22, 2009

On determining the color gamut of N-ink printers (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Parraman, C., & Wang, Y. (2009, January). On determining the color gamut of N-ink printers. Paper presented at IS&T/SPIE 21st Annual Symposium, San Jose Marriott and San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California, USA

Paper given at Session 7: Spectral Imaging [7241-32]. With the development of digital printing technologies, increasing number of primaries are adopted in colour reproduction systems aiming to improve the quality of the print, in particular, to achi... Read More about On determining the color gamut of N-ink printers.

From drypoint to inkjet (2009)
Book Chapter
Parraman, C., & Morby, N. (2009). From drypoint to inkjet. In J. Colborne, & R. Fisherman Snyder (Eds.), Printed on Paper: The Techniques, History and Conservation of Printed Media (170-176). Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne: Arts and Social Sciences Academic Press

This conference paper was given at the Printed on Paper Conference, 5th-7th September 2007, The Sage Conference Centre, Gateshead, UK. It presents research in collaboration with the Prints and Drawings Department at Tate Britain London. The databas... Read More about From drypoint to inkjet.