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Colour Image Technology and Colour Management (2019), see
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Chapter A: Colour Image Technology and Colour Management (2019), Main part AEDI
1. Introduction and goals.
2. Contrast change of test chart ISO-AE29 and ISO-AE39 in the VG-PDF format in 15 steps.
The following figures 1 to 6 use a frame file in the VG-PDF format with 16 separate figures.
All chromatic and achromatic figures are in the VG-PDF format. The file size is extremely small,
and any figure can be magnified by a factor 16 without any resolution defect.
Another main part AGBI includes similar figures as the figures 3 to 6.
In the part AGBI any frame files is also in the VG-PDF format. However, all chromatic figures
in AGBI are in the PG-PDF format. The figure-file size in the PG-PDF format is often by a factor 100 larger
compared to the VG-PDF format. It is often disturbing, that the pixel structure is visible for
any magnification. In the case of PG-PDF files a change of the ISO-contrast step requires only
a change of the PS operator settransfer.
The figures 1 to 6 use VG-PDF files. They require a more complex change of the data of the three
PS operators setrgbcolor, setcmykcolor, and setgray.
This way has the advantage that the file size still remains extremely small.
In addition with magnification no resolution defects occur.
The display contrast changes with the reflection of the environmental light on the display.
One can study in the following the visual changes of the achromatic ISO-test chart AE29,
and of the chromatic ISO-test chart AE39.
Figure 1 shows the ISO-test chart AE29 for 5 of 15 ISO-contrast steps.
For the download of this figure in the VG-PDF format, see
AED0L0N1.PDF.
Visual results show, that the optimal output of AE29 with 16 approximately
equidistant grey steps produces also 16 equidistant chromatic steps,
for example between white and the device cyanblue Cd or magentared Md or yellow Yd.
However, for the visibility of the element Landolt-ring a little lower contrast step
seems to be often better, for example by the ISO-contrast step CYP3 instead
of the step CYP5 in the standard office.
Figure 2 shows the ISO-test chart AE39 for 5 of 15 ISO-contrast steps.
For the download of this figure in the VG-PDF format, see
AED2L0N1.PDF.
With many output questions on 24 pages the ISO-test charts AE29 and AE39
can be downloaded. The ISO-test charts are similar to figure 1 and 2.
AE29: For the 8 ISO-contrast steps CYP1=CYN15 to CYP8=CYN8
on 24 pages, see (2,2 MB)
http://standards.iso.org/iso/9241/306/ed-2/AE29/AE29F0PX.PDF
AE29: For the 8 ISO-contrast steps CYN8=CYP8 to CYN1=CYP15
on 24 pages, see (2,2 MB)
http://standards.iso.org/iso/9241/306/ed-2/AE29/AE29F0NX.PDF
AE39: For the 8 ISO-contrast steps CYP1=CYN15 to CYP8=CYN8
on 24 pages, see (2,4 MB)
http://standards.iso.org/iso/9241/306/ed-2/AE39/AE39F0PX.PDF
AE39: For the 8 ISO-contrast steps CYN8=CYP8 to CYN1=CYP15
on 24 pages, see (2,4 MB)
http://standards.iso.org/iso/9241/306/ed-2/AE39/AE39F0NX.PDF
The ISO-test chart AE28 has in addition to AE29 an ISO/IEC image "flower motif".
Properties of this image are described in the main part AEEI.
3. Contrast change of ISO-AE49 with 1080 colours in the PG-PDF format in 15 steps.
The display contrast changes with the refection of the environment light on the display.
In the standard office with daylight the display contrast also changes with the day time.
Therefore defined changes of the gamma values gP are necessary to remain the health
of the users. This often avoids a fatigue or an overstress of the visual system.
Figure 3 shows on the top left the standard display output for the ISO-contrast step
CYP8.
For the download of this Figure in the VG-PDF format, see
AED3L0N1.PDF.
Figure 3 shows the ISO contrast steps CYP8 (position 0-1), CYP1 (position 0-2),
CYP5 (position 0-5), CYP6 (position 0-6), CYP8 (position 1-1), and
CYP15 (position 1-8). The contrast step CYP8 at the positions
0-1 and 1-1 is identical. This is the standard contrast in a dark room without any reflection
on the display. This case is marked by a red continuous square.
The standard display according to ISO 9241-306 has the contrast step CYP5.
This case is marked by a red dashed square. For this case the rgb data shall be changed
by the formulae in figure 1 with the exponent n = gP = 0,775.
IEC 61966-2-1 (sRGB-colour space) defines the
absolute gamma with ga = 2,4. The Mac computer-operating system has used
for more than 20
years until 2017 the absolute gamma ga = 1,8 as default value. The value ga = 1,8
corresponds to the relative gamma gP = 1,8/2,4 = 0,75. This is approximately the
required value gP = 0,775 for CYP5 (standard office)
according to ISO 9241-306.
In 2017 the value of the Mac gamma ga = 1,8 was changed to 2,4
and adjusted to the Windows gamma ga = 2,4.
This value corresponds to the relative gamma gP = 1,0. However, now in this point
the ergonomic requirements for the display output according to ISO 9241-306 are NOT any more
fulfilled for both operating systems.
If in the application many grey and colour steps are important for the display output, then
this ergonomic failure according to ISO 9241-306 leads to a fatigue and an overstress
of the visual system.
Until 2018 on the Mac operating system OSX and in agreement with the first edition of
ISO 9241-306:2009 a slider has allowed to change the gamma. With this slider it was possible
to adjust the whole display output and not only a file output according to the display contrast.
The first and second edition of ISO 9241-306 describes this possibility.
However in 2019 this possibility under "System Preferences - Display - Color - Gamma" was
deleted. Since 2019 the slider "Gamma" is not any more available.
Therefore now under the computer operating systems Mac, Windows, and Unix
one must look for corresponding possibilities, to fulfill the ergonomic standard
ISO 9241-306.
Figure 4 shows on the top left the ISO-contrast step CYP8 and for the steps CYP1
to CYP15
For the download of this Figure in the VG-PDF format, see
AED5L0N1.PDF.
Figure 4 shows den contrast step CYP8 (Position 0-1) and CYP1 (Position 0-2) to
CYP15 (Position 1-8). The contrast step CYP8 on the positions 0-1 and 1-1 is identical.
This is the standard contrast step in a dark room. This standard contrast step according to IEC 61966-2-1
is marked by a red continuous rectangle. The ergonomic standard contrast step CYP5 according to
ISO 9241-306 is marked by a red dashed rectangle.
With many output questions on 24 pages the ISO-test chart AE49 can be downloaded from an
ISO server. This ISO-test chart is on every third page similar to figure 4 and 5 for the eight contrast
step CYP1 to CYP8.
The page AE49 can be reached from the main ISO page
http://standards.iso.org/iso/9241/306/ed-2/index.html
AE49: For the 8 ISO-contrast steps CYP1=CYN15 to CYP8=CYN8
on 24 pages, see (1,7 MB)
http://standards.iso.org/iso/9241/306/ed-2/AE49/AE49F0PX.PDF
AE49: For the 8 ISO-contrast steps CYN8=CYP8 to CYN1=CYP15
on 24 pages, see (1,8 MB)
http://standards.iso.org/iso/9241/306/ed-2/AE49/AE49F0NX.PDF
4. Contrast change of test chart ISO-AE09 and ISO-AE19 in the PG-PDF format in 15 steps.
The display contrast changes with the reflection of the environmental light on the display.
One can study the visual changes on the achromatic ISO-test chart AE09,
and the chromatic ISO-test chart AE19.
Figure 5 shows the ISO-test chart AE09 for 5 of 15 ISO-contrast steps.
For the download of this figure in the VG-PDF format, see
AED6L0N1.PDF.
Visual results show, that the optimal output of AE09 with 16 approximately
equidistant grey steps produces also 16 equidistant chromatic steps,
for example between white and device red Rd or green Gd or blue Bd.
However, for the visibility of the element Landolt-ring a little lower contrast step
seems to be often better, for example CYP3 instead of CYP5 in the standard office.
.
Figure 6 shows the ISO-test chart AE19 for 5 of 15 ISO-contrast steps.
For the download of this figure in the VG-PDF format, see
AED8L0N1.PDF.
With many output questions on 24 pages the ISO-test charts AE09 and AE19
can be downloaded. The ISO-test charts are similar to figure 5 and 6 for the contrast step
CYP8.
AE09: For the 8 ISO-contrast steps CYP1=CYN15 to CYP8=CYN8
on 24 pages, see (2,2 MB)
http://standards.iso.org/iso/9241/306/ed-2/AE09/AE09F0PX.PDF
AE09: For the 8 ISO-contrast steps CYN8=CYP8 to CYN1=CYP15
on 24 pages, see (2,2 MB)
http://standards.iso.org/iso/9241/306/ed-2/AE09/AE09F0NX.PDF
AE19: For the 8 ISO-contrast steps CYP1=CYN15 to CYP8=CYN8
on 24 pages, see (2,4 MB)
http://standards.iso.org/iso/9241/306/ed-2/AE19/AE19F0PX.PDF
AE19: For the 8 ISO-contrast steps CYN8=CYP8 to CYN1=CYP15
on 24 pages, see (2,4 MB)
http://standards.iso.org/iso/9241/306/ed-2/AE19/AE19F0NX.PDF
The ISO-test chart AE18 has in addition to AE19 an ISO/IEC image "flower motif".
Properties of this image are described in the main part
AEEI.
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