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UNIT - 8

Color Fundamentals
The characteristics generally used to distinguish one color from another are brightness, hue, and
saturation
brightness: the achromatic notion of intensity.
hue: dominant wavelength in a mixture of light waves, represents dominant color as perceived
by an observer.
saturation: relative purity or the amount of white light mixed with its hue.
Color Models
Pseudo color Image Processing.,
Intensity to Color Transformation
processing basics of full color image processing

Let c represent an arbitrary vector in RGB color space:


 cR   R 
c  cG   G 
 cB   B 
At coordinates (x, y ),
 cR ( x , y )   R ( x , y ) 
c ( x, y )   cG ( x, y )   G ( x, y ) 
 cB ( x, y )   B( x, y ) 

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