Abstract
It is shown how the calculation of colorant concentrations in complementary tri-stimulus colorimetry can be improved by the application of the least square method, rather than by simple averaging of sets of results. In this improvement a matrix approach is especially useful, and the required equations are developed. Comparison of results obtained by the two methods shows the superiority of the matrix approach.
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