Abstract:
The method (300) comprises: - computing (302) a saliency map of the original image, - for each of a plurality of color harmonic schemes: - determining (312) a temporary harmonized image from the original image according to the current color harmonic scheme, - computing (322) a saliency map of the temporary harmonized image, - comparing (323) the saliency map of the original image and the saliency map of the temporary harmonized image, in order to obtain a saliency comparison result, - computing (324) a corrected color comparison result from colors of the original image, colors of the current color harmonic scheme and the saliency comparison result,
- selecting (332), as the harmonized image, the temporary harmonized image obtained with the color harmonic scheme minimizing the corrected color comparison result.
Abstract:
Method and system for analyzing hair, predicting achievable end colors and recommending hair color agents based on recipient specific input. Includes methods for (a) identifying an achievable end hair color based upon at least one starting hair value of a recipient; (b) for identifying a hair coloring agent based upon at least one starting hair value of a recipient; and (c) for outputting an image for a hair color analyzing system. Also includes (d) a method for providing a hair coloring product to a consumer comprising the steps of: (i) identifying achievable end hair colors for the consumer, (ii) depicting the achievable end colors to the consumer, (iii) allowing the consumer to select a desired end hair color, and (iv) recommending to the consumer a hair coloring agent to achieve said desired end hair color.
Abstract:
L'invention concerne une plaque de référence (1) de teinte pour le contrôle de peinture de pièces de carrosserie de véhicules automobiles et un procédé de construction d'une abaque de référence de teinte pour pièces de carrosserie de véhicule automobile. La plaque est constituée par une plaque-support souple.
Abstract:
A process of determining color compatibility in matter with one or more pre-established categories of colors. Each color category is determined by establishing ranges of values of at least one color characteristic defining each color category. This is done by: (a) identifying the color family of the matter; (b) selecting at least one color characteristic in the matter predetermined to determine compatibility of the color within the identified color family of the matter with colors in the one or more categories of colors; (c) measuring color values of the matter; (d) calculating the value of the at least one color characteristic from the measured color values of the matter, and (e) comparing the calculated value of the at least one color characteristic of the matter with predetermined ranges of values of that color characteristic in colors compatible with the colors in the one or more of the categories of colors and thereby classifying the color of the matter into said one or more categories of colors in dependence upon the value range within which the calculated value resides.