| Is ICC Colour Management Still a Solution for Today’s Colour Problems?
  Olaf Druemmer, Callas Software, Berlin (DE)
 
   How ISO Standards of ISO TC 130 affect Graphic Arts Work  Andreas Kraushaar, FOGRA Forschungsgesellschaft Druck e. V., Muenchen (DE) 
   A new and general compliance standard for different display technologies and contexts of use  Stephan Scheuer, TÜV Rheinland Group, Köln (DE)
 | Color Measurement and Management: from sRGB to opRGB and related colour spaces  Prof. Dr.  Bernhard Hill, RTHW Aachen, Aachen (DE)
 
   Image Preparation for Print Output according to Standards of ISO TC 130 and ISO / IEC JTC1 SC28  J. Thomas Schmelzer, SWS Software Support, Göppingen (DE)
 
   Color Encoding: more than just an ICC profile (Adobe RGB and eciRGB as samples for a definition based on ISO 22028-1)  Dietmar Wueller, Image Engineering, Koeln (DE)
 | CIE Activities related to Image Technology  Prof. Dr. Janos Schanda, University of Pannonia, Budapest (HU)
 
   Colour Definition and Workflow for relative affine Colour Image Reproduction in Offices  Prof. Dr. Klaus Richter, BAM, Berlin (DE) 
   Activities of ISO/TC 159/SC 4/WG 2, "Visual Display Requirements", in particular the new International Standards on electronic visual displays ISO 9241-300 to -307  Prof. Dr. Floris L. van Nes, Technical University of Eindhoven, Eindhoven (NL)
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             |  Stefan Jäger
 Application of a multispectral CIELAB camera for the evaluation of automobile coatings
  J. Thomas Schmelzer
 Colour Output - Tests and results for color separations and color workflows
  Vikov, M. and Vik, Michal
Colorimetric characterization of color changeable materials |  Philipp Kittelmann
 Experimental results of small and large colour differences and comparison with CIEDE2000 and CIELab
  Dr. Jens Witt
 Linearisation methods for reproduction of CIELab data |  Prof. Dr.  Klaus Richter
 Data and Definition of Elementary Colour Coordinates rgb* and Application in Image Technology
  Hans Wagenknecht
 Colour Management Method from scan to output on printers using a relative CIELab space |