A tristimulus colorimeter, colloquially shortened to colorimeter or colourimeter, is used in digital imaging to profile and calibrate output devices.
It takes a limited number of wideband spectral energy readings along the visible spectrum by using filteredphotodetectors; e.g. silicon photodiodes.[1]
A colorimeter with the known value of absolute error allows measuring (x,y)-chromaticity coordinates in red, green, blue and white colors. Measured values are used for calculation of LCD profile coefficients.[2]
Originally, three glass filters whose transmittance spectra mimicked the CIEcolor matching functions (shown below) were employed.[3] A filter bank may be used to decompose the individual color matching functions if more accuracy is desired.[4]
^Luther, Robert T.D.[in German] (1927). "Aus dem Gebiet der Farbreizmetrik". Zeitschrift für technische Physik. 8: 540–558.
^Ohta, Noboru; Robertson, Alan R. (2005). "Measurement and Calculation of Colorimetric Values". Colorimetry. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. p. 154. doi:10.1002/0470094745.ch5. ISBN978-0-470-09472-3.
^Imai, Francisco H.; Berns, Roy S. (1999). "Spectral estimation using trichromatic digital cameras"(PDF). Proceedings of the International Symposium on Multispectral Imaging and Color Reproduction for Digital Archives. 42. Retrieved 2008-05-06.