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Society for Imaging Science and Technology 7003 Kilworth Lane Springfield, VA 22151 USA 703/642-9090; 703/642-9094 (fax) IS&T imaging.org NON-PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID Merrifield, VA Permit No. 2333 The Conference We are delighted to invite you to another exciting IS&T/SID Color Imaging Conference (CIC) to be held in San Antonio, Texas, November 8–12, 2010. CIC is the premier venue for sharing cutting-edge research in the areas of color perception, color theory, image capture, display systems, printing, and color workflow. The conference committee is constantly seeking to bring new topics to CIC and this year we would like to promote the special topics of color in computer graphics and color in medical imaging. Color in computer graphics presents chal- lenging issues involving material appearance, video, capture, 3D, and perception. Color in medical imaging involves questions related to color appearance in dentistry, color formu- lation in prosthetic materials, and data visualization problems. Besides the color research areas covered by CIC, such as color perception, theory, capture, display, printing, and workflow, CIC encourages submissions in these two new fields. Join us for this single-track conference renowned for its high quality, peer-reviewed presentations, where you will connect with color experts from around the world. Conference partici- pants come from both industry and academia, and have varied backgrounds and research areas. The mixture of presentations and informal networking during the conference provides exposure to new ideas and ample opportunity for the exchange of views. Two days of short courses cover a myriad of topics for the beginner, the practitioner, and the veteran. Another popular feature of the conference is the Interactive Paper Session where attendees directly engage authors about their research and discuss colorful results up close. Following up on the successful panel discussions held at CIC17, the committee is considering panel sessions featuring color experts from academia and industry for CIC18. If you have ideas for these topics, please let us know. We’re also planning several stimulating keynotes. Mark your calendars for November 2010 and join us in sunny Texas for CIC18! —Francisco Imai and Erno Langendijk, General Chairs CIC18 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Eighteenth Color Imaging Conference Abstract Deadline: April 12, 2010 www.imaging.org/ist/conferences/cic/index.cfm November 8–12, 2010 San Antonio, Texas Color Science and Engineering Systems, Technologies, and Applications Sponsored by Society for Imaging Science and Technology and Society for Information Display Cooperating Societies Inter-Society Color Council (ISCC) Imaging Society of Japan (ISJ) Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain (RPS) Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) Society of Photographic Science and Technology of Japan (SPSTJ)

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The Conference

We are delighted to invite you to another exciting IS&T/SIDColor Imaging Conference (CIC) to be held in San Antonio,Texas, November 8–12, 2010. CIC is the premier venue forsharing cutting-edge research in the areas of color perception,color theory, image capture, display systems, printing, andcolor workflow.

The conference committee is constantly seeking to bring newtopics to CIC and this year we would like to promote thespecial topics of color in computer graphics and color inmedical imaging. Color in computer graphics presents chal-lenging issues involving material appearance, video, capture,3D, and perception. Color in medical imaging involvesquestions related to color appearance in dentistry, color formu-lation in prosthetic materials, and data visualization problems.Besides the color research areas covered by CIC, such ascolor perception, theory, capture, display, printing, andworkflow, CIC encourages submissions in these two newfields.

Join us for this single-track conference renowned for its highquality, peer-reviewed presentations, where you will connectwith color experts from around the world. Conference partici-pants come from both industry and academia, and havevaried backgrounds and research areas. The mixture ofpresentations and informal networking during the conferenceprovides exposure to new ideas and ample opportunity for theexchange of views.

Two days of short courses cover a myriad of topics for thebeginner, the practitioner, and the veteran. Another popularfeature of the conference is the Interactive Paper Session whereattendees directly engage authors about their research anddiscuss colorful results up close. Following up on the successfulpanel discussions held at CIC17, the committee is consideringpanel sessions featuring color experts from academia andindustry for CIC18. If you have ideas for these topics, pleaselet us know. We’re also planning several stimulating keynotes.

Mark your calendars for November 2010 and join us in sunnyTexas for CIC18!

—Francisco Imai and Erno Langendijk,General Chairs CIC18

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EighteenthColor ImagingConference

Abstract Deadline:April 12, 2010

www.imaging.org/ist/conferences/cic/index.cfm

November 8–12, 2010San Antonio, Texas

Color Science and EngineeringSystems, Technologies, and Applications

Sponsored bySociety for Imaging Science and Technology andSociety for Information Display

Cooperating SocietiesInter-Society Color Council (ISCC)Imaging Society of Japan (ISJ)Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain (RPS)Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE)Society of Photographic Science and Technology of Japan (SPSTJ)

General ChairsFrancisco ImaiCanon Development Americas,Inc.408/[email protected]

Erno LangendijkPhilips Research Laboratories+31 40 274 [email protected]

Technical Program ChairsJames A. FerwerdaMunsell Color Science Lab /RIT585/[email protected]

Geoff J. WoolfeCanon Information SystemsResearch Australia Pty. Ltd.(CISRA)+61 2 8879 [email protected]

Short Course ChairsVien CheungUniversity of Leeds+44 113 343 [email protected]

Erika KanematsuNikon Corp.+81 3 3773 [email protected]

Interactive Paper ChairsNicolas BonnierOcé Print Logic Technologies+33 148 988 [email protected]

Philipp UrbanTechnische UniversitätDarmstadt+49 6151 163 [email protected]

Sponsorship ChairRaja BalaXerox Corporation585/[email protected]

Technical Program CommitteeClément Fredembach, EPFLJoshua Pines, TechnicolorKevin Spaulding, Eastman KodakCompany

Steering CommitteeJames A. Ferwerda, Munsell

Color Science Lab / RITSuzanne Grinnan,

IS&T Executive DirectorRobert Buckley, Xerox Corp.

(IS&T Representative)Francisco Imai, Canon

Development Americas, Inc.Erno Langendijk, Philips Research

LaboratoriesLouis Silverstein, VCD Sciences,

Inc. (SID Representative)Geoff J. Woolfe, CISRA

TECHNICAL PAPERS ARE INVITED IN,BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING:

• Color Theory: Color and psychophysics, psychologicaleffects of color, color preference, color feeling, colorand immersion, spatial and temporal color vision,spectral color, color science, colorimetry, uniform colorspaces, expanded color spaces, color difference,color appearance models, color constancy, animalcolor vision, modeling color distribution in the universe,appearance effects beyond color

• Color in Devices: Novel color imaging sensing, colorin high-dynamic range imaging, multi-band images,color scanners, new technology for color displays, colorin mobile displays, mobile color imaging, specialeffects color printing, multi-ink printing, effects of diverseprint media on color, color gamut mapping, color inmicro-projectors, multi-primary displays, spatio-temporalcolor displays, computational photography

• Color in Systems: Color image processing of videoand still images, color from capture to display/hard-copy, color in video broadcasting, influence of colorprocessing on perceived color, high dynamic rangecolor image processing, spectral color processing,pseudo-color and data visualization, materialappearance

• Color in Illumination: Color mixing, pixilated lamps,light projection, low resolution color image rendering,color image projection on curved surfaces, multi-primary color reproduction, color rendering on coloredsurfaces, multi-illumination imaging, capturingreflectance spectra of surfaces, metamerism, atmos-phere creation, solid state lighting

• Specific Color Applications: Color in medical imaging,color in dental imaging, color in biomedical prosthet-ics, material appearance, color in computer graphics,color in computer vision, color in food, color in humancomputer interaction, color in user interfaces, color insecurity applications, color in camouflage, color in 3D,3D printing, color in computer graphics, color in auto-motive applications, color from paints, coatings andnano-materials, visualization and projection

Short Course Instructors Sought

Once again, an international array of distinguished presenterswill teach courses on color-related topics to CIC participants.Areas include medical imaging, color vision, appearance, imagequality, and color imaging technologies, measurement, applica-tions, and systems. Those interested in presenting courses shouldsend proposals to the Short Course Chairs, see below. Theschedule of classes will be published in the preliminary program.

Original work on a relevant topic will be considered by theTechnical Program Committee when submitted in the form of adraft paper (2,000–3,500 words, including 750 words onresults) and are due April 12, 2010.

Submit papers to:www.imaging.org/IST/newpapers/CIC18/authors

Papers should represent unpublished work, provide a clearindication of originality, contain at least preliminary results, andinclude references to prior work. Electronic submissions via theIS&T website note above are preferred. Those without webaccess may e-mail their submission to [email protected], alongwith the following information:• Primary author’s complete mailing address, phone, fax, and

e-mail• Preference for oral or interactive presentation• List of key words and a classification of the paper content as

in the suggested topics• Short (75-word max) biographical sketch of primary author• In the case of a request for an interactive paper presentation,

whether a computer will be used or not to present the results

A double-blind review process will be used to select papers.Papers will be selected on the criteria of technical soundness,novelty, and relevance to the color imaging community. Finaldecisions on acceptance and presentation format (interactive ororal) are at the discretion of the Technical Program Committee.Notices of acceptance will be sent out in early June. Uponacceptance, instructions will be provided for the preparation of thefull paper, which will be published in the conference proceedings.

Final papers are due in electronic form by September 19, 2010.Direct all submission inquiries to Diana Gonzalez at 703/642-9090 x106 or [email protected]. Further details can befound at www.imaging.org/IST/conferences/CIC/index.cfm.

Conference Committee

How to Submit

THE VENUE: San Antonio, TX

The Sheraton Gunter Hotel (www.gunterhotel.com) will host CIC18.The hotel is a block from the entrance to the famous San AntonioRiverwalk and a short walk from the Alamo. San Antonio Internation-al Airport (SAT) is 8 miles from the hotel. There are non-stop flightsfrom 27 US cities including Atlanta, Chicago, LA, and Newark. Formore information, visit www.sanantonio.gov/Aviation/airlines.asp.To discover more about San Antonio, visit www.visitsanantonio.com/index.aspx.