Abstract

AbstractPresent-day subtractive colour photography is roughly classified into two systems; transmission-type colour films and reflection-type colour prints. The merits and demerits of them have been demonstrated by a computer simulation method from the viewpoint of colour reproduction quality, especially from the viewpoint of the gamuts and the excitation purities of reproducible colours, and the stability of selective neutral grey (illuminant metamerism).It has been pointed out that the transmission-type colour films are superior to the reflection-type colour prints in the gamuts and the excitation purities of reproducible colours. On the other hand, the transmission-type colour films are inferior to the reflection-type colour prints in the stability of selective neutral grey.

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