| G.D. Finlayson and B.V. Funt. Coe#cient channels: Derivation and relationship to other theoretical studies. Color Research and Application, 21:87--96, 1996. |
....intervals that are of interest, and here we wish to use sharpening intervals that encompass the prime wavelengths 450, 540, and 610nm. These particular wavelengths were shown to be the closest set of spikes to the human colourmatching functions, for a collection of uniformly distributed spectra [7] (they are the best positions for unconstrained sharpening) and are areas of maximal visual sensitivity[8] The particular intervals we choose are [440 460] for blue, 530 550] for green, and [600 620] for red. Then with these sharpening intervals unconstrained spectral sharpening of the X ....
G.D. Finlayson and B.V. Funt. Coe#cient channels: Derivation and relationship to other theoretical studies. Color Research and Application, 21:87--96, 1996.
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