Transforming color signal values for use by a particular device

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Natural color facsimile – Interpolation

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358523, 382167, 382302, H04N 146, G03F 308

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056046103

ABSTRACT:
A method for transforming input color values of a digital image to produce suitable output color values for use by a particular device is disclosed. In this method a plurality of color transforms are stored, each such transform responds to input color values of a digital image and produces output color values which can be used by the particular device. In the method an intermediate transform which is user desirable for transforming the input color values is formed by interpolating between the plurality of transforms.

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