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Colorimetry

Seminary 4

Problem 4.1 The colors of TV

Using the CIE chromaticity diagram, let us determine • the luminance,• the dominant wavelength,• the excitation purity

of the basic FCC RGB colors.

RFCC: (R,G,B)=(1, 0, 0) → X=0.61, Y=0.3, Z=0 → x=0.67, y=0.33

GFCC: (R,G,B)=(0, 1, 0) → X=0.17, Y=0.59, Z=0.07 → x=0.20, y=0.71

BFCC: (R,G,B)=(0, 0, 1) → X=0.2, Y=0.11, Z=1.12 → x=0.14, y=0.08

B

G

R

Z

Y

X

12.107.00

11.059.03.0

2.017.061.0

ZYX

Yy

ZYX

Xx

,

RFCC: x=0.67, y=0.33

GFCC: x=0.20, y=0.71

BFCC: x=0.14, y=0.08

λR=610 nm

λG=536 nm

λB=470 nm

ep=a/(a+b)

eR=1.0, eG=0.8, eB=0.9

E

GFCC

BFCC

a

b

RFCC

Problem 4.2

The most common analogous input of a TV set is the compo-nent video. It has three pairs of wire: one for the luminance (Y) signal, and two for the chrominance, i.e., the CR=R-Y and CB=B-Y signals.

a) What color we will see the bride’s white robe if we inter-change the two chrominance cables?

b) What kind of colors are insensitive for the change of chrominance signals?

Problem 4.3 Resolution of the human eye

It’s a well known statement that the Great Wall is the only human made object that can be seen from the Moon’s surface with naked eye. On the basis of your knowledge about the human eyesight, decide if it it is true or not.

Help: The Earth–Moon average distance is 385,000 km, and the resolution of the human eye is approx. 2’.

Problem 4.4 TV colorimetry

The component video signal of a pixel on a color monitor are CR=0.35, CB=–0.15 and Y=0.45.

a) What are the R,G,B components of the pixel?

b) What color we see the pixel?

c) What ratio we should mingle a standard C white (R=G=B) and an RGB basic color to earn the above hue?

d) Estimate the excitation purity of the pixel’s color!

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