Hans E. J. Neugebauer

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Hans E. J. Neugebauer was a German-born physicist and imaging scientist who later lived in the United States and Canada.[1]

In his 1935 dissertation,[2] he developed the Neugebauer equations, which have served as the basis for more accurate models for the prediction of color produced by printing.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Henry Neugebauer, "Memories of my father," SPIE vol. 1184, Neugebauer Memorial Seminar on Color Reproduction. Bellingham, WA: International Society for Optical Engineering, 1989. p xi-xv.
  2. ^ H E J Neugebauer, "Die theoretischen Grundlagen des Mehrfarbenbuchdrucks," Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Photographie Photophysik und Photochemie, 36:4, 1937. p 73-89.
  3. ^ J A Stephen Viggiano, "Hans E J Neugebauer: a centennial remembrance," Proceedings of the 13th IS&T/SID Color Imaging Conference. Springfield, VA: IS&T, the Society for Imaging Science and Technology, 2005.