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In this issue ferences between the three spaces. In it Dr. Nayatani provides a relationship and method for transforming between the three spaces discussed. The structural differences between the systems are explained by using the transformation on five color samples. In this issue and the next we have shorter items included in the Communications and Comments Section. This section is set aside for short, rapid communications and also items the in earlier years might have come under the heading of “Letters to the Editor.” In this issue Rolf Kuehni looks at the determination of unique hues. This takes us back to the question of putting ourselves in someone else’s shoes. How can we tell if what I see as pure green is what you see as pure green? Kuehni’s piece, entitled “Variability in Unique Hue Selection: A Surprising Phenomenon” raises significant questions for color appearance, color space/difference models and the philosophy of color. We close this issue with two book reviews, announcements about the upcoming CIE Expert Symposium on LED Light Sources and the MCSL summer short course on color, a report on the 34th Annual Meeting of the Color Science Association of Japan, and an Erratum to Environmental Colouration and/or http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Color Research & Application Wiley

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Color Research & Application , Volume 29 (2) – Apr 1, 2004

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Wiley
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Copyright © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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0361-2317
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1520-6378
DOI
10.1002/col.10246
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ferences between the three spaces. In it Dr. Nayatani provides a relationship and method for transforming between the three spaces discussed. The structural differences between the systems are explained by using the transformation on five color samples. In this issue and the next we have shorter items included in the Communications and Comments Section. This section is set aside for short, rapid communications and also items the in earlier years might have come under the heading of “Letters to the Editor.” In this issue Rolf Kuehni looks at the determination of unique hues. This takes us back to the question of putting ourselves in someone else’s shoes. How can we tell if what I see as pure green is what you see as pure green? Kuehni’s piece, entitled “Variability in Unique Hue Selection: A Surprising Phenomenon” raises significant questions for color appearance, color space/difference models and the philosophy of color. We close this issue with two book reviews, announcements about the upcoming CIE Expert Symposium on LED Light Sources and the MCSL summer short course on color, a report on the 34th Annual Meeting of the Color Science Association of Japan, and an Erratum to Environmental Colouration and/or

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