ISCC 2004 Annual Meeting Program
May 10-12
Dr. Maria Nadal, NIST
Dr. Mary McKnight
Program Co-Chairs
The 2004 ISCC Annual Meeting and Symposium will be held at the
National Institute of Standards and Technology, in Gaithersburg, MD in conjunction
with the 2004 Council for Optical Radiation Measurements (CORM) meeting.
ISCC Interest Group meetings will be May 10 and 11; with a poster session
joint with CORM on the afternoon of May 11. ISCC Project Committees will
meet May 12. CORM will hold technical meetings on May 13 and the morning
of May 14. NIST tours will be the afternoon of May 14th. Prospective authors
are invited to submit original papers for presentation at the ISCC meeting
in the areas of basic and applied color research, industrial application
of color, and color art, design, and psychology.
Interest Group II: Industrial Applications
of Color
Mr. Gary Regulski, DuPont, Chair
8:45 a.m.
“The Complete Elements of an Effective
Color Management Program,” Mr. Chris Manges, GE ColorXpress
9:25 a.m.
“Tangled Up in Blue,”
Mr. Michael J. Bradbury, Color Solutions International
10:05 a.m.
“Color-View Sample Rotator,”
Mr. Uwe Lethaus, Senior Applications Manager, BYK-Gardner USA
10:45-11:15
Break, Employee’s Lounge
11:15 a.m..
“The Use of Transformed Reflection
Functions in Artificial Neural Network Match Prediction Systems,”
Mr. Farhad Ameri, Department of Polymer and Color Engineering, Amir
Kabir University of Technology, Iran
11:55 a.m..
“Uncertainty Propagation in Colorimetry,”
Dr. Edward Early and Dr. Maria Nadal, NIST
12:30-1:30 p.m.
Lunch – on your own at NIST or off
campus
Monday Afternoon,
May 10
1:30 p.m.
Interest Group I:
Basic and Applied Research, “The Role of Standards in Color”
Mr. Milt Hardt, Color Communications, Inc., Chair and Mr. Milt Misogianes,
Ciba Specialty Chemicals, Vice Chair
1:40 p.m..
“Development of the NRC Reference
Gonio-spectrophotometer,” Dr. Joanne Zwinkels, National
Research Council of Canada
2:15 p.m..
“Standards for Assessing the Quality
of Daylight Simulators in the UV Range: Critical Comparison,”
Dr. Robert Hirschler, SENAI/CETIQT, Colour Institut of Brazil
2:50 p.m.
“How to Derive an Isoluminous Color
Difference for Anyone’s Delta E Formula,” Dr. Michael
Brill, DataColor
3:25 – 3:50 p.m.
Break, Employee’s Lounge
3:50 p.m
“Recent Developments of the NIST
Reference Colorimeter,” Dr. Maria E. Nadal, and Dr. Edward
A. Early, NIST
4:20 p.m.
“Methodologies for Relating Scratch
Damage to it’s Appearance Properties of Polymeric Materials,”
Dr. Li-Piin Sung, NIST
4:55 p.m.
“Color Matching with Amplitude
not Left Out,” Dr. James Worthey
Evening - Awards Banquet, Willow Tree
Inn, 19550 Montgomery Village Avenue, Montgomery Village,
MD 301-948-8832 (See map in meeting handouts.)
6:30
Cash bar
7:00
Dinner
Tuesday Morning, May 11
8:30 a.m.
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:10 a.m.
Interest Group III:
Art, Design and Psychology “Translating Color Standards
from Designer to Colorist and Back to Designer,” Georgia
Kalivas, FIT, Chair and Marcia R. Cohen, The Atlanta College of Art,
Vice-Chair
9:15 a.m.
"Setting the Standard Color or Getting
the Color that you Originally Wanted," John A. Darsey, Jr.,
Color Solutions Intl.
10:00-10:30
Break, Employee’s Lounge
10:30 a.m.
"Do You Speak Color? The Efficiencies
of Speaking a Universal Color Language in Today’s Global Marketplace,"
Brooks G. Tippett, Director of Textile Operations and Development,
Pantone, Inc.
11:15 a.m.
“Understanding, Using and Communicating
Standards,” a Panel Discussion, with members:
John A. Darsey, Jr., Color Solutions International
Brooks Tippet, Pantone, Inc.,
Ralph Stanziola, Industrial Color Technology and
Georgia Kalivas, Fashion Institute of Technology
12:30.–1:30 p.m.
Lunch – on your own at NIST or off
campus
Tuesday Afternoon, May
11
1:30 – 4:00 p.m.
Poster Session, Karen Braun, Xerox, Chair
Common Area outside Green Auditorium, NIST
(setup from 8:30 a.m. till 1:00 p.m.)
Poster 1
“Adjusting Skin Tones toward a
Preferred Hue,” Karen M. Braun, Xerox Corporation, Webster,
NY
Poster 2
“An Evaluation of Daylight Simulators,”
Anthony Calabria and Danny Rich, Color Research Lab, Sun Chemical
Corp., Carlstadt, NJ
Poster 3
“Gonio-color Matching: First Results,”
Henri Debar, IsoColor Inc., Carlstdat, NJ
Poster 4
“Solid-State Source for Matching
Standard Colorimetric Illuminants,” I. Fryc1, Steven Brown,
George Eppeldauer, and Yoshi Ohno, 1 Bialystok University of Technology,
2NIST
“A Study on Color Sensitivity Digital
Contents,”
Eunbae Moon1, Jiwon Han2, Gaeun Cha2,
1Open Cyber University, 2Moon Color Research
Institute, South Korea
Poster 7
“Indulge,” Erika Nielsen,
FIT
Poster 8
“Design of a Versatile Reference
Instrument for Measuring Gloss According to ASTM D523 and ASTM D1223
Specifications,” Mario Noël, Jian Liu and Joanne Zwinkels,
National Research Council of Canada
Poster 9
“Assessment of the Inter-Instrument
Agreement of Color Measurements: Carlstadt and Charlotte,”
Danny Rich and Kent Zessin, Sun Chemical Corp.
Poster 10
“A Revised Color Rule as a Color
Vision Testing Device,” Pramod Shanbhag, Clemson University
3:00 – 5:00 p.m
NIST Laboratory Tours:
Self-guided tours of NIST laboratories. Laboratories include:
1) Spectrophotometry – Edward Early and Maria Nadal
a) Colorimetry: 221/B361-B365
b) Glossmeter: 221/B357
c) Gonio-reflectometer: 220/A318
d) Transmittance spectrometer: 220/A324
2) Photometry – Cameron Miller and Yuqin Zong
a) Display Colorimetry: 220/A314
b) LED Colorimetry: 220/A314
c) Total Flux: 220/B317
d) Photometric bench: 220/B311
Tuesday Evening: ISCC/CORM Reception,
Hilton Hotel
Wednesday morning, May 12
PC meetings are being held in Room A358, Bldg 222, NIST
9:00 a.m.
PC Committee 52 on Comparative List of Color
Terms, E. Carter, Chair
10:45 a.m.
PC Committee 54 on Colors of Maximum Constrast,
H. Fairman and R. Stanziola, Chairs
Papers will be authoritative and complete in regard to advancing the state
of knowledge in the subject matter. The conference language will be English.
If you have questions, please contact either an Interest Group Chair or
Mary McKnight, Symposium Chairman, by email or at
301-975-6714.