FLUORESCENT TRANSFER OF LIGHT IN DYED MATERIALS

A brief review is given of some mathematical aspects of human colour perception and of a standard method for computing the colour of a dyed material. This paper describes an extension of this method to incorporate fluorescent transfer of light between wavelengths and gives an algorithm for the analy...

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Main Authors: Howison, S, Lawrence, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1993
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description A brief review is given of some mathematical aspects of human colour perception and of a standard method for computing the colour of a dyed material. This paper describes an extension of this method to incorporate fluorescent transfer of light between wavelengths and gives an algorithm for the analysis of the discrete case in which this transfer occurs at a finite number of wavelengths. Then, a continuum model is formulated in which transfer may occur from any wavelength to any longer wavelength, and this leads to the question of determining the coefficients in an integrodifferential equation from knowledge of its solutions; it is solved by an algorithm derived from that in the discrete case.
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