Q: Conversion from CMYK to Wavelength (lambda)
From: Martijn (m.w.hendrikx_at_student.utwente.nl)
Date: 02/14/05
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Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 20:37:21 +0100
Hi there,
I am interested in the distribution of wavelenghts in an image, of which
only the CMYK values are available for each pixel. To this end I am looking
for some algorithm that tells me the wavelength lambda in nanometers for
each particular combination of C,M,Y and K.
Question:
* Is there a mathematical prodecure that transforms cmyk-data into
wavelengths?
My attempt to find information on this field with google have failed, so I
hope there is someone in this juicy newsgroup who can help.
Thanks a lot!
Kind regards,
Martijn
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