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CIE 157:2004 01-Jan-2004

CIE 157:2004

Control of damage to museum objects by optical radiation

Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage / 01-Jan-2004 / 35 pages
ISBN: 9783901906275

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The report comprises three parts. The first part reviews the scientific principles that govern the processes of radiation-induced damage to museum objects with the aim of providing fundamental information for museum conservators and research workers. The second part reviews current knowledge and recent research to provide a commentary on the efforts of researchers to better understand how these processes may be retarded or eliminated in the museum environment. The final part gives the committee's recommendations for lighting in museums in the form of a practical procedure that covers setting up a new display and monitoring the lighting during the life of the display. This procedure takes account of the research findings that have been reviewed as well as recommendations published by other organisations, and is modelled on current practice in several of the world's leading museum institutions. 

The Report is written in English, with a short summary in French and German. It consists of 35 pages with 6 figures and 8 tables.

CIE 156:2004 01-Jan-2004

CIE 156:2004

Guidelines for the evaluation of gamut mapping algorithms

Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage / 01-Jan-2004 / 30 pages
ISBN: 9783901906268

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This technical report provides guidelines for the evaluation of the cross-device and cross-media colour image reproduction performance of gamut mapping algorithms (GMAs). The guidelines cover numerous aspects of GMA evaluation including test images, media, viewing conditions, measurement, gamut boundary calculation, gamut mapping algorithms, colour spaces and experimental method. Also provided are example workflows that show how the general principles are applied and a checklist for determining compliance with the guidelines. The results of GMA evaluation carried out in accordance with these guidelines will then serve as the basis for recommending either one gamut mapping algorithm, or a set of algorithms and rules for use in specific applications. 

The Report is written in English, with a short summary in French and German. It consists of 30 pages with 4 figures and 2 tables.