Abstract
An algorithm is presented that scales the pixel intensities of a computer generated greyscale image so that they are all displayable on a standard CRT. This scaling is spatially nonuniform over the image in that different pixels with the same intensity in the original image may have different intensities in the resulting image. The goal of this scaling transformation is to produce an image on the CRT that perceptually mimics the calculated image, while staying within the physical limitations of the CRT.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 245-253 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Proceedings - Graphics Interface |
| State | Published - 1993 |
| Event | Proceedings of the Graphics Interface - Toronto, Ont, Can Duration: May 19 1993 → May 21 1993 |
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