ICAM (Color Appearance Model)

iCAM is a color appearance model developed by Mark D. Fairchild and Garrett M. Johnson that was published in 2002 at the IS&T/SID 10th Color Imaging Conference in Scottsdale.[1]

It has been recognized that there are significant aspects of color appearance phenomena that are not described well, if at all, by models such as CIECAM97s or CIECAM02.[2]

The requirements for such a model include[2]

References

  1. Munsell Color Science Laboratory Website Content Author (2009). "iCAM: An Image Appearance Model". Munsell Color Science Laboratory.
  2. 1 2 Mark D. Fairchild, Garrett M. Johnson (2002). "Meet iCAM: A Next-Generation Color Appearance Model".

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