In April 2015, CP7 researcher Teun Baar visited the Fraunhofer-Institute Darmstadt as part of his secondment. During the visit, a psychophysical experiment was conducted to assess the influence of texture on the perception of gloss and visa versa, using printed samples. The aim of the research was to acquire an improved understanding of the perception of these two aspects for 3D printed samples of which the gloss level was controlled.
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CP7 researcher Steven Le Moan successfully completes his role as Experienced Research (ER1) in the CP7 project. For more information on the research and work done by Steven as an experienced researcher in the CP7 project please click here. Steven is now employed at The Norwegian Colour and Visual Computing Laboratory, Gjøvik University College, Gjøvik, Norway as a post doctoral researcher in the HyperCept project.
In September, CP7 researcher Ludovic Gustafsson Coppel from Gjøvik University College visited the University of the West of England, Bristol, and Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD, Darmstadt, as part of his secondments. The aim of the visit was to model the light reflection from layered materials in two different applications: multi-layered coloured prints with inkjet printer to improve colour output of original artwork (in collaboration with ESR Melissa Olen in Bristol) and colour management in 3D colour printing.
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.
We are happy to inform that CP7 researcher Sepideh Samadzadegan from Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany is now a member of the CIE TC 8-13 technical committee working on Colour Gamuts for Output Media. The aim of this committee is to study and recommend methods for computing and communicating colour gamuts for output reproduction media in which Sepideh will be contributing with her research carried out in this project.
CIE (The International Commission on Illumination or its French title, the Commission Internationale de l´Eclairage) aims for a worldwide cooperation and the exchange of information on matters relating to the science and art of light and lighting, colour and vision, photobiology and image technology. CIE is an independent, non-profit organisation that serves its member countries on a voluntary basis. CIE is a professional organisation and is accepted as a best authority on the subject and is recognised by ISO as an international standardisation body. For more details on CIE please click here.
June 13, 2013, CP7.0 project members Aditya Sole, Radovan Slavuj and Ludovic Coppel visited the CP7.0 project partner Technische Universität Darmstadt (TUD), Darmstadt, Germany. The CP7.0 project team at Darmstadt (Dr. Steven Le Moan, MSc Sepideh Samadzadegan along with Dip-Ing Jana Blahova) did provide introduction to the laboratories at the Printing Science department at TUD. The Norway team also participated in psychophysical experiments currently being conducted as part of the CP7 research activities carried out by Dr. Le Moan.
Paper accepted at ICIP 2013
We are pleased to announce that the paper ” EVALUATING THE PERCEIVED QUALITY OF SPECTRAL IMAGES ” by Steven Le Moan and Philipp Urban has been accepted to the ICIP 2013 in Melbourne, Australia. Congratulation to the researches. For further information please click here.
Sepideh Samadzadegan accepts position at TUD
Sepideh Samadzadegan has accepted the position as a PhD student at the Technische Universität Darmstadt. She will work on “Spectral gamut prediction and mapping” under the supervision of Dr. Phillip Urban. Sepideh Samadzadegan holds a Bachelor in Computer Engineering from the Islamic Azad University in Iran and a master degree from Linköping University in Sweden in Advanced Computer Graphics (Media Technology and Engineering). The CP7.0 consortium welcomes Sepideh Samadzadegan.