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ICAM (Color Appearance Model)

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iCAM is a color appearance model developed by Mark D. Fairchild and Garrett M. Johnson that was published in 2002 at the IS&T/SID 10th Color Imaging Conference in Scottsdale.

It has been recognized that there are significant aspects of color appearance phenomena that are not described well, if at all, by models such as CIECAM97s or CIECAM02.

The requirements for such a model include

  • Simple implementation for images
  • Spatially localized adaptation and tone mapping for high-dynamic-range images
  • Other spatial phenomena
  • Accurate color appearance
  • Scales for gamut mapping and other image editing procedures
  • Spatial filtering for visibility of artifacts
  • Color difference metrics for image quality assessment
  • References

    ICAM (Color Appearance Model) Wikipedia