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About the authors Our next article is “Uniform Colour Spaces Based on CIECAM02 Colour Appearance Model” by M. Ronnier Luo, Guihua Cui, and Changjun Li. In this article, the authors discuss testing the ability of CIECAM02 to predict large and small magnitude color differences under daylight illuminants and small magnitude color differences under illuminant A. They then derived an extended CIECAM02 model, which predicts color differences over a large range of color difference magnitudes. These same authors coauthored a related invited paper, “Combining Colour Appearance Models with Colour Difference Formula,” presented by Dr. Luo at the AIC Congress in the Symposium on Color Appearance. Now our special issue turns its attention to color in the environment. At the Symposium on Environmental Color Design, Karin Fridell Anter presented a paper on “Colours in Pompeiian Cityscape: In Search of a Lost Treasure.” In this issue she contributes a follow-up article, “Colours in Pompeiian Cityscape: Adding Pieces to the Puzzle.” She describes her joint research as an architect with an archaeologist to understand the role of color in Pompeii. They combined the study of excavation reports and artistic reproductions with technical analyses of pigments and other material remains to create a picture of what http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Color Research & Application Wiley

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Wiley
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Copyright © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
ISSN
0361-2317
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1520-6378
DOI
10.1002/col.20233
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Our next article is “Uniform Colour Spaces Based on CIECAM02 Colour Appearance Model” by M. Ronnier Luo, Guihua Cui, and Changjun Li. In this article, the authors discuss testing the ability of CIECAM02 to predict large and small magnitude color differences under daylight illuminants and small magnitude color differences under illuminant A. They then derived an extended CIECAM02 model, which predicts color differences over a large range of color difference magnitudes. These same authors coauthored a related invited paper, “Combining Colour Appearance Models with Colour Difference Formula,” presented by Dr. Luo at the AIC Congress in the Symposium on Color Appearance. Now our special issue turns its attention to color in the environment. At the Symposium on Environmental Color Design, Karin Fridell Anter presented a paper on “Colours in Pompeiian Cityscape: In Search of a Lost Treasure.” In this issue she contributes a follow-up article, “Colours in Pompeiian Cityscape: Adding Pieces to the Puzzle.” She describes her joint research as an architect with an archaeologist to understand the role of color in Pompeii. They combined the study of excavation reports and artistic reproductions with technical analyses of pigments and other material remains to create a picture of what

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