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Abstract: The Bradford curves are used in the CIECAM97 colour appearance model, and are
`sharpened' in the sense that they have narrower support than the cone fundamentals.
Spectral sharpening is a method which finds the linear combination of a set of sensors
that is most sensitive to a given interval of the visible spectrum. Here we investigate
the relationship between the apparently sharp Bradford curves and the spectral
sharpening method (since spectral sharpening was not used to derive the Bradford... (Update)
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G. Finlayson and M. Drew, "Positive Bradford curves through sharpening," in Proceedings of the IS&T/SID Seventh Color Imaging Conference: Color Science, Systems and Applications (The Society for Imaging Science and Technology, Springfield, Va., 1999), pp. 227--232. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/finlayson99positive.html More
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author = "G. Finlayson and M. Drew",
title = "Positive Bradford curves through sharpening",
text = "G. Finlayson and M. Drew, Positive Bradford curves through sharpening,
in Proceedings of the IS&T/SID Seventh Color Imaging Conference: Color Science,
Systems and Applications (The Society for Imaging Science and Technology,
Springfield, Va., 1999), pp. 227--232.",
year = "1999",
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