COLORIMETRY
cod. 16586

Academic year 2014/15
1° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Fisica sperimentale (FIS/01)
Field
Scienze e tecnologie per la conservazione
Type of training activity
Characterising
42 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in - - -

Learning objectives

The course aims to bring students to know and understand the Colorimetry for the preservation, restoration and illumination of a cultural good. At the end of the course the student must demonstrate the ability to use the knowledge and understanding of the of the Colorimetry for the preservation, restoration and illumination of a cultural good.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

Color physics of the non self-luminous objects and physical
measurements Optical properties and object visual properties. The
light and the separation surface between two media. Light internal
in a medium. Fluorescence. Light scattering. Transparent media.
Internal transmittance. Total transmittance and total reflectance.
Turbid media. Kubelka-Munck model. Saunderson Equation. Physical
quantities and geometrical standards for the color specification of
non selfluminous objects. Light modulation in reflection and
transmission. Gonioapparent color and physical measurements
Physiology of color vision. Human eye. The optical system and the
image formation. Optical densities of the optical media of the eye.
retina structure. Photoreceptors, pigment properties, Rushton's
univariance principle. Photopic and scoptopic visions. Gamut of
light colors. Spectral colors, magenta, white. color matching,
metamerism, complementary colors. Additive color mixing. Chromatic
vision trivariance. The Young-Helmholtz theory. Luminance contrast,
contrast sensibility, luminance adaptation. WeberFechner laws.
Luminance variations in space and in time. Color of
non-self-luminous objects (white, gray, black, brown, etc). Neutral
colors. Lightness scales. Mach's bands. Color tree. Hering's
opponent color theory. Color vision deficiencies: anomalous
trichromats and dichromats. Chromatic adaptation, simultaneous and
successive chromatic contrast, equiluminant stimuli and chromatic
contrast sensibility. Chromatic adaptation chromatic contrast.
post-receptorial retinic functions, neural ways and cerebral areas
specialized for the chromatic perception. Photometry and
International System. CIE 1924 photopic spectral luminous efficiency
function. Photopic photometric standard observer CIE 1924 and CIE
1988. Luminous energy in the International System. Scotopic
photometric standard observer CIE 1951. Photopic photometric
observer with visual field of 10 ° CIE 2005. Colorimetry Historical
stages and systems of colorimetry. Modes to present the color and
its nomenclature. Psychophysical color space and standard CIE.
Prereceptorial physics. Univariance Principle and space of
activations of the cones. Chromaticity and chromaticity diagrams.
Photometry and tristimulus space. CIE 1931 standard observer for
visual field of 2 °. Modified 2 ° visual field Observer. CIE 1964
standard observer. Spectral data, lighting and colorimetric
calculations. Light sources and CIE standard illuminants. CIE color
specification of a light source. Surface CIE color specification and
optimal colors. Fluorescent color specification. Tint index and
white index. Colorimetric calculations. Psychometric Scales and CIE
1976 standard systems: Color discrimination and metric color space.
CIE 1976 Systems: CIELUV and CIELAB. Specification of color
difference. Metamerism indices. Color ordering system and color
Atlas. Mixture of dye systems. Color screen plate printing systems.
Color mixing systems. Munsell color system. Swedish Natural Color
System (NCS). System of the Optical society of America (OSA-UCS).
Basic radiometric, photometric and colorimetric instrumentation.
Light cabinet. Visual comparison instruments. Spectral weighing
measuring instruments. Photometric instruments. Colorimetric
instruments. Measurement tools for spectral analysis. Glossmeter.
Color temperature. Color rendering index. Lighting in museum.
Classic applications of colorimetry Trichromatic camera. Monitor and
video signal. sRGB system. Multispectral imaging. Colorant
Formulation. Screen plate printing.

Full programme

Color physics of the non self-luminous objects and physical measurements
- Optical properties and object visual properties. The light and the separation
surface between two media. Light internal in a medium. Fluorescence. Light
scattering.
- Transparent media. Internal transmittance. Total transmittance and total
reflectance.
- Turbid media. Kubelka-Munck model. Saunderson Equation. Many flux models.
- Physical quantities and geometrical standards for the color specification of non
selfluminous objects. Light modulation in reflection and transmission. Gonioapparent
color and physical measurements
Physiology of color vision.
- Human eye. The optical system and the image formation. Chromatic aberrations.
Optical densities of the optical media of the eye.
- retina structure.
- Photoreceptors, pigment properties, Rushton’s univariance principle. Photopic and
scoptopic visions.
- Gamut of light colors. Spectral colors, magenta, white.
- color matching, metamerism, complementary colors. Additive color mixing.
- Chromatic vision trivariance. The Young-Helmholtz theory.
- Luminance contrast, contrast sensibility, luminance adaptation. Weber-Fechner
laws. Luminance variations in space and in time.
- Color of non self-luminous objects (white, gray, black, brown, etc). Neutral colors.
Lightness scales. Mach’s bands. Color tree.
- Hering’s opponent color theory.
- Color vision deficiencies: anomalous trichromats and dichromats.
- Chromatic adaptation, simultaneous and successive chromatic contrast,
equiluminant stimuli and chromatic contrast sensibility. Chromatic adaptation
chromatic contrast.
- post-receptorial retinic functions, neural ways and cerebral areas specialized for
the chromatic perception.
Photometry
- Photometric Unit: from historical candle to the International System. CIE 1924
photopic spectral luminous efficiency function. Photopic photometric standard
observer CIE 1924 and CIE 1988. Luminous energy in the International System.
Scotopic photometric standard observer CIE 1951. Photopic photometric observer
with visual field of 10 ° CIE 2005.
Colorimetry
- Historical stages and systems of colorimetry. Modes to present the color and its
nomenclature.
- Psychophysical color space and standard CIE. Prereceptorial physics. Univariance
Principle and space of activations of the cones. Chromaticity and chromaticity
diagrams. Metamerism. Photometry and tristimulus space. CIE 1931 standard
observer for visual field of 2 °. Modified 2 ° visual field Observer. CIE 1964 standard
observer. Limitations of tristimulus space.
- Spectral data, lighting and colorimetric calculations. Light sources and CIE
standard illuminants. CIE color specification of a light source. Surface CIE color
specification and optimal colors. Fluorescent color specification. Tint index and
white index. Colorimetric calculations.
- Psychometric Scales and CIE 1976 standard systems: Chromatic adaptation.
Color discrimination and metric color space. CIE 1976 Systems: CIELUV and
CIELAB. Specification of color difference. Metamerism indices.
- Color ordering system and color Atlas. Mixture of dye systems. Color screen plate
printing systems. Color mixing systems. Munsell color system. Swedish Natural
Color System (NCS). System of the Optical society of America (OSA-UCS). DIN
6264 color system.
Basic radiometric, photometric and colorimetric instrumentation.
Light cabinet. Visual comparison instruments. Spectral weighing measuring
instruments. Photometric instruments. Colorimetric instruments. Measurement tools
for spectral analysis. Glossmeter.
Color and lighting.
Color temperature. Choosing the correct color temperature. Color rendering index.
Limits on color rendition. Other parameters for the color rendering. Indices based on
color preference. Indices based on discrimination of color. Influence of chromaticity
sources on visual perception. Correlation between the yield of color and color
temperature. Chromaticity of light and visual perception. Chromaticity sources and
circadian cycle. Lighting in museum.
Classic applications of colorimetry
Trichromatic camera. Monitor and video signal. sRGB system. Multispectral
imaging. Colorant Formulation. Screen plate printing.

Bibliography

Claudio Oleari ed., Misurare il colore,2nd edition, Hoepli editore, Milano 2008.
Teacher's didactical notes.

Teaching methods

Oral and practical lesson in the classroom and a visit at a colorimetric laboratory.

Assessment methods and criteria

The examination is oral and has the purpose of ascertaining whether the student knows and understands the Colorimetry for the preservation, restoration and illumination of a cultural good and has the ability to use these knowledges.

Other information

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