Fundamentals of Color Science
TimeMonday, 13 August 20189am - 12:15pm
LocationWest Building, Room 118-120, Vancouver Convention Centre
DescriptionColor
is a fundamental aspect of our visual experience. Color science is the
discipline that studies the relationships between the physical and
perceptual aspects of color. This course will introduce
students to the fundamentals of color science and its applications in graphics and imaging.
students to the fundamentals of color science and its applications in graphics and imaging.
Level Intermediate
Prerequisites
This course assumes a basic understanding of the core concepts of
imaging and graphics. Familiarity with first-year, college-level math
and physics could be valuable, but is not essential.
Intended Audience
This course will be of interest to students, researchers and
practitioners who want to learn about the physical and visual aspects of
color and want to understand how systems based on findings from the
field of color science can be used to support color-accurate graphics
and imaging.
Contributor/Moderator
James Ferwerda
Chester F Carlson Center for Imaging Science
Rochester Institute of Technology
Panelist/Lecturer
David Long
School of Film and Animation
Rochester Institute of Technology
Contributor/Moderator
James Ferwerda
Panelist/Lecturer
David Long
Event Type
Course