Computational Automotive Color Appearance

Controlled Lighting for Comparison between Computer Display and manufactured paint prototypes used a SpectraLight Color temperate and spectrum controlled lamp
Controlled Lighting for Comparison between Computer Display and manufactured paint prototypes used a SpectraLight Color temperate and spectrum controlled lamp
Title: Computational Automotive Color Appearance
Authors: Gary W. Meyer and Clement Shimizu
In Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization and Imaging, 2005, Girona, Spain

Abstract: A computer graphic system has been developed that permits the interactive design of new automotive finishes. The software makes use of a reflection model for car paint that is based on industry standards for measuring the appearance characteristics of the paint. These measurements include gloss for the clearcoat and three aspecular measurements for the metallic basecoat. The program interface provides a means for altering the reflectance properties of the paint and for visualizing the effect of those changes on the color appearance of the car. The desired aspecular measurements for the new paint can be input to a paint formulation system so that the paint can be manufactured. A test of the system shows good correspondence between the designed and the fabricated paint.

BIBTEX CITIATION
@inproceedings{shimizu0003,
    author = {Gary W. Meyer and Clement Shimizu},
    title = {Computational Automotive Color Appearance},
    booktitle = {Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization, and Imaging},
    year = {2005},
}