This paper implements an appearance rendering workflow using the iccMAX architecture with the aim of reproducing the directional appearance of surface colours on a display. In previous work, the prints were measured bidirectionally using an image-based measurement setup, and the bidirectional reflectance distribution function of the materials was estimated using the well-established Ward reflectance model. This function was applied in a colour managed workflow using the ICC.2 architecture to render the appearance of the prints on a display. The seven used as samples to the renderings.
Tanzima Habib, Phil Green, Aditya Sole, "Implementing directional reflectance in a colour managed workflow" in Proc. IS&T London Imaging Meeting 2020: Future Colour Imaging, 2020, pp 119 - 123, https://doi.org/10.2352/issn.2694-118X.2020.LIM-33