Color Space Comparisons

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  • My color space vs my mother in-law's color space

  • Palette study of a chair

  • All the main colors found in 3 domestic environments (Scrambled)

  • The difference between the potential colors of two home printers (2d)

  • The difference between colors printed in Paris and those printed in the French countryside

  • The density response of printed pictures made with my wife's home printer

  • A poor quality print made in my father in-law's house

  • A color swapping experiment

  • Output representation map of dining room colors

  • A house without colors

  • Two home color spaces (compared to look like organs)

  • Grayscale mapping of the difference between two ICC color profiles (via Colorchecker)

  • A picture used for gathering data

  • The difference between the potential colors of two home printers (2d Color)

Traditionally, a color spacerefers to a 3-dimensional graphic representation of all the possible colors that can be captured or reproduced by a specific camera, monitor, or printer. When a computer understands the color space of these different devices, it can help calibrate color reproduction. Normally, meaningless colors (without context, content, or purpose) are analyzed to create such color spaces. In these representations, domestic color spaces are visually evaluated and compared via scientific mapping and comparison. The color spaces where built from highly specific data culled from over 300 images and prints made by 6 individuals in 3 seperate spaces.