[R] plotting CIE chromaticity diagram?

Bryan Hanson hanson at depauw.edu
Mon Mar 18 12:22:36 CET 2013


I am, unfortunately, well-aware of the limitations that Ken points out (and I do appreciate him making these points).  One can readily demonstrate the gamut limitations by printing the diagram Ishida links to on different devices.  My hope is to get something close and include a disclaimer.  Bryan

On Mar 18, 2013, at 7:08 AM, Ken Knoblauch <ken.knoblauch at inserm.fr> wrote:

> ishi soichi <soichi777 <at> gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> Has anyone plotted or is it possible to plot
>> 
>> CIE *xy* chromaticity diagram
>> 
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CIE1931xy_blank.svg
>> 
>> I need this plot in color.
>> 
>> ishida
> 
> <sermon>
> And following up on my previous mail (diatribe), after
> having contemplated the image at the link that you
> provide, there is another significant distortion to take
> into account in the representation that you propose.
> Suppose that you are considering the appearance of
> isolated, centrally viewed lights in isolation, in neutral
> adaptation by an observer whose vision corresponds to
> the average observer of CIE1931.  Then, the set of primaries 
> that you will be using to generate those colors (on a screen
> or on paper) will have a gamut that excludes a significant
> portion of the diagram, so that if you take this limited gamut
> and stretch it out to fill the diagram, then the coordinates of
> the colors indicated will deviate significantly from the positions
> in which they are represented (not to even speak of their
> appearance).  So, in general, while this leads to a pretty
> diagram, there is a lot of potential for misunderstanding
> in such a (mis)representation.  </sermon>
> 
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