We are happy to inform that 3 papers submitted by the CP7 researchers are accepted at CIC 2014 for oral presentation. For more details please click here.
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CP7.0 researcher Steven Le Moan presented the project status and results at the ICC’s Graphic Arts Special Interest Group meeting held in Heidelberg, Germany on June 24, 2014. His presentation was a follow-up dissemination activity from last years presentation at the Graphic Arts Color Experts’ Day organised by ICC at Frankfurt, Germany in June 2013. For more details please click here.
Thesis in 5 minutes – Teun Baar
On Thursday June 26, 2014, CP7 researcher Teun Baar presented his ‘thesis in five minutes’ at his university Télécom ParisTech. The presentation was an exercise to present the context and the core of his thesis, in a 5 minute PhD pitch format. Teun decided to present his thesis in French, as an extra exercise to present in the language he became more familiar with during his recent work in France and to get more familiar with the French vocabulary concerning his thesis project. The presentation was received well with compliments for the clarity and the French. The video of the interview can be watched on the Teun’s private youtube page or on his linked in page.
The fifth training event (TE5) was held at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK and the National Gallery, London, UK, on April-May (27 – 2) 2014. The event was attended by all the research fellows as part of the training program in the CP7.0 project.
The training focused on exploring beyond the boundaries of the current state of digital printing and colour management, with emphasis on print application and knowledge transferability between the arts and sciences. For more details please click here.
We are happy to announce that CP7 researcher Teun Baar at OCÉ had a successful mid term evaluation on April 1, 2014, for the research and training done till now in this PhD. The aim of his work done till now was to control additional channels to current printing systems that are introduced next to the standard CMYK colour channels, and to create a system to translate multi-dimensional image data to actual printouts. Such multi-channel images contain, for example, information of spectral colour, 3D surface or relief, or local reflectance functions. His work mainly did concentrate on the extra dimension being the z-axis, by controlling the surface modulation of the printout, influencing the reflection properties of the print surface. In the near future, the work should result in a journal publication.
We are happy to inform that 3 papers submitted by the CP7 researchers are accepted at the IARIGAI 2014 conference to be held in Swansea, UK, in September, 2014. For more details please click here.
At ST&T/SPIE EI2014 conference, the fellow researchers participated in setting up a CP7.0 project demonstration table during the demonstration session on tuesday evening, February 4, 2014. This session, during the conference provided a unique networking opportunity, a time when attendees could see the latest research in action, compare commercial products and ask questions to technically knowledgeable demonstrators. For more details please click here.
After the special session at MMRMA conference in Electronic Imaging 2014 which was in San Francisco USA, CP7 consortium took the opportunity to visit the Stanford Center for Image Systems Engineering (SCIEN) at Stanford University campus. SCIEN is located at the David Packard Electrical Engineering department at Stanford University campus. For more details please click here.
A special session was organised by the CP7.0 consortium in the MMRMA conference at Electronic Imaging 2014. Prof. Jon Yngve Hardeberg gave an invited talk on CP7.0 project goals, challenges and accomplishments. A total of 10 papers are published by the consortium (at the MMRMA conference) in EI2014. The details of the papers published and presented at EI2014 can be found here.
The fourth training event of the project was organised at TUD, Darmstadt, Germany on December 2 – 6, 2013. The event was attended by all the research fellows as part of the training program in the CP7.0 project.
The training covered the area of gamut mapping in the colour reproduction field along with spectral imaging workflow and traditional printing workflows in detail. To know more, please click here.