differ also in the dominant hues of the three components which they employ. In order to convert the data obtained by the application of any such system to terms of our three elementaries, it is necessary to employ nine coefficients which represent the degree of participation of each of our elementaries in each of the components of the given system or vice versa. The reverse conversion involves nine reciprocal coefficients based upon the same relationship. The operations involved may be represented by the following equations:—
(1) R=ar+bg+cv |
(2) G=dr+eg+fv |
(3) V=hr+ig+jv |
where a, b, c, etc., are the coefficients in question, r, g, and v are the values of the given trichromatic measuring system, and R, G, and V are the desired excitation values.
Table 15
Coefficients for Interconverting Ives Colorimeter Data and Excitation ValuesIf r, g, and b are the components of a color according to the Ives colorimeter, and R, G, and V are its values in terms of the elementary excitations used in this Report;
R= | 1870r | + | 2080g | + | 14b |
G= | 134r | + | 3710g | + | 124b |
V= | 506g | + | 3460b |
Conversely:
r | = | 1275R | - | 719G | + | 21V |
g | = | -46R | + | 646G | - | 23V |
b | = | 7R | - | 95G | + | 665V |