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Colorimetry is "the science and technology used to quantify and describe physically the human ". It is similar to spectrophotometry, but is distinguished by its interest in reducing spectra to the physical correlates of color perception, most often the CIE 1931 XYZ color space tristimulus values and related quantities.

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History
The Duboscq colorimeter was invented by in 1870. Cal Poly Humboldthumboldt.edu


Instruments
Colorimetric equipment is similar to that used in spectrophotometry. Some related equipment is also mentioned for completeness.

  • A tristimulus colorimeter measures the tristimulus values of a color.
  • A spectroradiometer measures the absolute spectral (intensity) or of a light source.
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  • A spectrophotometer measures the spectral , , or relative irradiance of a color sample.
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  • A spectrocolorimeter is a spectrophotometer that can calculate tristimulus values.
  • A measures the degree of light passing through or reflected by a subject.
  • A color temperature meter measures the color temperature of an incident illuminant.


Tristimulus colorimeter
In , colorimeters are tristimulus devices used for color calibration. Accurate ensure consistency throughout the imaging workflow, from acquisition to output.


Spectroradiometer, spectrophotometer, spectrocolorimeter
The absolute spectral power distribution of a light source can be measured with a spectroradiometer, which works by optically collecting the light, then passing it through a before reading it in narrow bands of wavelength.

Reflected color can be measured using a spectrophotometer (also called spectroreflectometer or reflectometer), which takes measurements in the visible region (and a little beyond) of a given color sample. If the custom of taking readings at 10 increments is followed, the range of 400–700 nm will yield 31 readings. These readings are typically used to draw the sample's curve (how much it reflects, as a function of wavelength)—the most accurate data that can be provided regarding its characteristics.

The readings by themselves are typically not as useful as their values, which can be converted into co-ordinates and manipulated through color space transformations. For this purpose, a spectrocolorimeter may be used. A spectrocolorimeter is simply a spectrophotometer that can estimate tristimulus values by numerical integration (of the color matching functions' with the illuminant's spectral power distribution). One benefit of spectrocolorimeters over tristimulus colorimeters is that they do not have optical filters, which are subject to manufacturing variance, and have a fixed spectral transmittance curve—until they age. On the other hand, tristimulus colorimeters are purpose-built, cheaper, and easier to use.

The CIE (International Commission on Illumination) recommends using measurement intervals under 5 nm, even for smooth spectra. Sparser measurements fail to accurately characterize spiky emission spectra, such as that of the red phosphor of a CRT display, depicted aside.


Color temperature meter
Photographers and use information provided by these meters to decide what should be done to make different light sources appear to have the same color temperature. If the user enters the reference color temperature, the meter can calculate the difference between the measurement and the reference, enabling the user to choose a corrective or photographic filter with the closest mired factor.
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Internally the meter is typically a silicon photodiode tristimulus colorimeter. The correlated color temperature can be calculated from the tristimulus values by first calculating the co-ordinates in the CIE 1960 color space, then finding the closest point on the .


See also


Further reading


External links
  • Colorlab MATLAB toolbox for color science computation and accurate color reproduction (by Jesus Malo and Maria Jose Luque, Universitat de Valencia). It includes CIE standard tristimulus colorimetry and transformations to a number of non-linear color appearance models (CIE Lab, CIE CAM, etc.).

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