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December 1992

Volume 45, Issue 12

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Special Issue: The Physics of Digital Color

Paul Roetling


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Color Perception

Alan R. Robertson
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The physical stimulus that causes a color perception can be measured by straightforward physical methods, but predicting the perceived color is much more complex.

Processing Digital Color Images: From Capture to Display

Jan P. Allebach
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Because the devices jn an electronic imaging system represent color in different ways, getting them to communicate in a manner that preserves color fidelity and is transparent to the user is a challenging task.

From Photons to Bits

Rajinder P. Khosla
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A good 35‐mm color negative has the equivalent of 300 million binary bits of information. If you can capture all that visual information in digital form, you can retrieve or transmit it in an instant and manipulate it at will.

Color in Electronic Displays

Lawrence E. Tannas, Jr.
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Everything from the physics of light generation to the human factors of color perception must be considered in their design.

Digital Color Printing

Gory K. Starkweather
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Digital color printing exploits modern computational capabilities to give greater control and repeatability than does analog printing. Soon high‐quality color reproduction may be brought to the desktop.
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Why Aid FSU Scientists When Scientists Elsewhere are Suffering Too?

Thomas Semkow and Evgenii L. Feinberg
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Soviet Scientists' Apolitical Past

Eugene M. Chudnovsky and Alex Vilenkin
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FSU's Brain Drain: How Fast a Flow?

Michael A. Gruntman
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What Gas Lies Behind GreenH2Ouse Effect?

Jocelyn Tomkin
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Naysaying the Neutron Scattering Society

Lawrence Cranberg, Jill Trewhella, and Henry R. Glyde
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Westerners Should Go to China Meetings

Xin Hao
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Democracy Demands Science Education

Ramon E. Lopez
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Where Pauli Made His ‘Wrong’ Remark

Rudolf Peierls
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CPT Violation Error Reversed Just in Time

Ronald F. Fox
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More $ for Equipment, Less for Grad Students

Wallace Mannheimer
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A Brief for Brevity

James G. Berryman
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Whitehead's Science‐Religion Reference

Ernesto Perea
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Another Boltzmann Trip Translation

M. M.R. Williams
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Twelve‐Year Trail of Clues Leads to Impact Crater From the K–T Boundary

Barbara Goss Levi
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What's Wrong with These Conferences?

Henry H. Barscholl and Willy Haeberli
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Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos

M. Mitchell Waldrop and Daniel Stein, Reviewer
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Theoretical Nuclear Physics: Nuclear Reactions

Herman Feshbach and Ernest M. Henley, Reviewer
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Space Sailing

Jerome L. Wright and Arthur Kantrowitz, Reviewer
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Surface Science: An Introduction

John B. Hudson and Theodore L. Einstein, Reviewer
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In the Wake of Galileo

Michael Segre and Owen Gingerich, Reviewer
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The Physics of Sports

Angelo Armenti, Jr. and Robert K. Adair, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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AAS Planetary Science Awards Presented in Munich

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In Brief

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William P. Cox and Paul Ehrlich
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From Rhetoric to Reality in Science: Between Little Rock and a Hard Place

Irwin Goodwin
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Some Key Jobs in Science and Technology Policy

Irwin Goodwin
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Commission on NSF's Future Endorses the Past—Oracularly

Irwin Goodwin
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1992–93 Congessional Fellows Named by AIP, APS and AGU

Jean Kumagai
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AVS Chooses Noonan to be 1993 President‐Elect

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Europe's New Astronomy Society Gets on its Feet

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