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How to Submit Conference PapersOriginal work on relevant topics will be considered by the CICReview Committee when submitted in the form of a 4-6 page draftpaper by March 1, 2017.

Submit papers viawww.imaging.org/color

Papers should represent unpublished work, provide a clearindication of originality, contain at least preliminary results, andinclude references to prior work. Electronic submissions arepreferred. If you cannot submit your paper electronically, contactpapers@imaging.org.

A double-blind review process is used to select papers based oncriteria including technical soundness and novelty. Final deci-sions on acceptance and presentation format (oral or interactivepaper) are at the discretion of the Technical Program Committee.Notices of acceptance will be sent out in mid April. Upon accept-ance, instructions are provided for the preparation of the fullpaper, which is published in the conference proceedings.

Final papers are due July 11, 2017. Direct submission inquiries toDiana Gonzalez (+1 703 642 9090 x106; color@imaging.org).

How to submit a Journal (JIST-first) PaperJournal papers differ from conference papers in that they meet thestandards of the Journal of Imaging Science and Technology (JIST)in terms of scope, originality, relevance of topic, completeness ofbackground and references to prior work, completeness of resultsand discussion, and quality of language. Refer to JIST AuthorGuidelines and Information viawww.imaging.org/color.

Complete JIST CIC25 2017papers are due, submitted direct-ly to JIST, by March 1, 2017 andare fast-tracked for review.Accepted papers are publishedin JIST, appear in the CIC pro-ceedings as reprints, and arepresented at CIC within the tech-nical papers program. Decisionsand requests for revision, ifrequired, will be sent to authorsby the end of April. Revisions of

provisionally accepted papers are due within 10 days followingthe decision letter. Upon acceptance of papers, first authors willregister for CIC, and will be asked to pay JIST page fees reducedby 50%.

Submit papers viajist.msubmit.com

for the JIST submission link and further instructions.

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Twenty-fifth Color and ImagingConference

CIC25

Submission Deadline:March 1, 2017

Accepted Papers Deadline:July 11, 2017

www.imaging.org/color

September 11-15, 2017Lillehammer, Norway

Color Science and EngineeringSystems, Technologies, and Applications

Sponsored bySociety for Imaging Science and Technology

Cooperating Societies� European Optical Society (EOS) � Forum Farge � German Society for ColorScience and Application (DfwG) � GI Fachbereich Graphische Datenverarbeitung� Gruppo del Colore-Associazione Italiana Colore � Imaging Society of Japan (ISJ)� IOP Printing and Graphics Science Group � Inter-Society Color Council (ISCC) �

The Colour Group (Great Britain) � The Royal Photographic Society of GreatBritain/Imaging Science Group �

Society for Imaging Science and Technology7003 Kilworth LaneSpringfield, VA 22151703/642-9090; 703/642-9094 fax

Authors have the option to submit either a traditional conference paper, which will be published in the proceedings only, or a paper that will also appear inthe Journal of Imaging Science and Technology (JIST). Papers submitted via either option will be considered for CIC presentation.

HOW TO SUBMIT / NOTE JOURNAL OPTION

CIC25 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

General ChairMichael J. MurdochRochester Institute of Technology(USA)

Technical Program ChairsNicolas BonnierApple Inc. (USA)

Marius PedersenNorwegian University of Scienceand Technology (Norway)

Short Course ChairsJeremie Gerhardtconsultant (Germany)

Peter MorovicHP (Spain)

Workshop ChairsRafael HuertasUniversidad de Granada (Spain)

Maria Vanrell-MartorellUniversitat Autònoma deBarcelona (Spain)

Interactive Paper ChairsKristyn FalkensternDigimarc Corporation (USA)

Tamara SeyboldARRI (Germany)

JIST-first/CIC Guest EditorSusan FarnandRochester Institute of Technology(USA)

Jang-Jin YooLG (Republic of Korea)

CIC Steering CommitteeNicolas BonnierApple Inc. (USA)

Graham FinlaysonUniversity of East Anglia (UK)

Suzanne GrinnanIS&T (USA)

Michael J. MurdochRIT (USA)

Marius PedersenNorwegian University of Scienceand Technology (Norway)

Philipp UrbanFraunhofer Institute for ComputerGraphics Research IGD (Germany)

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“Color and ImagingConference”

• Color Perception: Visual adaptation, visual psychophysics, colorblindness, inter-observer differences, salience and attention,psychological effects of color, spatial and temporal color vision, colorsemiotics, color harmony, memory color, animal color vision

• Capture and Display: Image capture, color imaging sensing, multi-modal capture, multi-primary displays, mobile color imaging, specialeffects color printing, multi-ink printing, high dynamic range (HDR)color imaging, pseudo-color and data visualization, color imagingworkflows

• Material Appearance and Color: Material capture, appearancereproduction, and modeling (gloss, translucence, etc.), color 3Dprinting, color in 3D, 3D CAD modeling, 3D scanning, spatial colormodels, computer generated imagery (CGI)

• Color Theory: Color science, colorimetry, uniform color spaces,expanded color spaces, color difference, color appearance models,color constancy, color modeling, color distribution in the universe,color and psychophysics

• Color in Illumination and Lighting: Color rendering, color mixing,light projection, metamerism, multi-illumination imaging, atmosphere,quality of light

• Image Quality: Image quality, color image processing, color gamutmapping, computational imaging, color difference metrics, colorpreference, color fidelity

• Multispectral Imaging: Spectral image capture, processing andanalysis, spectral image quality, spectral image visualization, displayand reproduction, spectral optimization of imaging systems, spectralimage applications

• Specific Color Applications: Color in cinema, broadcast video,AR/VR, user interfaces, computer graphics, video games, medicaland dental imaging, biomedical prosthetics, security applications,camouflage, automotive applications, paints, coatings, nano-materials

CIC25 WORKSHOPS AND TOPICSCIC25 workshops will consist of short presentations and moderateddiscussion of the following topics. If you are interested in contributing to aworkshop, please contact the workshop chairs via color@imaging.org.

• Cultural Heritage: Color and imaging in museum and other culturalsettings, including capture, analysis, archiving, and reproduction of2D and 3D art, objects, and materials.

• Virtual Reality and 360° Capture: Color and imaging for applica-tions including spherical camera systems, image stitching, videocoding, stereo rendering, and head-mounted displays.

• Medical Applications: Color and imaging for biological and medicalapplications, including skin and tooth capture, remote monitoring anddiagnosis, pathology.

CIC25 CONFERENCE TOPICS Technical papers are invited in, but not limited to, the following:

Settled since the Norwegian Iron Age, Lillehammer sits at thenorthern head of lovely Lake Mjøsa and overlooks the riverLågen. Surrounded by mountains, the city is probably bestknown as the host of the 1994 Winter Olympics. In addition toOlympic venues, Lillehammer boasts Maihaugen, the largestopen-air museum in Norway, an art museum, and proximity tomany ski slopes and national parks. Travel to the city of Oslo viatrain is approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. The main street of Lille-hammer is a pedestrian-only thoroughfare, filled with interestingrestaurants, bars, and stores. An emphasis on locavore eatingensures delightful Norwegian treats. Also known for its artsscene, Fabrikken is an old Lillehammer factory that houses manyartists ateliers open tovisitors.

Average temperaturesin September rangefrom 6°C/43°F to15°C/59°F. For moreinformation on Lilleham-mer, visit https://en.lillehammer.com/.

• MCS’17 (19th International Symposium on Multispectral ColourScience)

Please join us in Lillehammer, Norway for the 25th CIC, the pre-mier annual international conference on color and imaging top-ics. We always have a great mix of industrial and academicparticipants from many countries, and our single-track formatmakes it easy to engage with all the speakers. Short coursestaught by global experts, topical workshops, an exhibit, and arobust social program offer additional opportunities to learn,teach, and engage. Come help us celebrate the historic 25thyear of the event!

Get your submissions ready, consider sharing your expertisethrough a short course or workshop, help us get the word out,and prepare for a great week in Norway! We're looking forwardto seeing you and enjoying an excellent conference together.

IMPORTANT CONFERENCE INFORMATION

THE VENUE: LILLEHAMMER, NORWAY

COLLOCATED EVENTS

ABOUT CIC25

• Best Paper Awards: The following awards are given at CIC:• Best Student Paper Award• Best Paper Award• Cactus Award for Best Interactive Paper

• Workshops: See above under Conference Topics.

• Short Courses: The conference offers an extensive array ofclasses taught by world-renowned experts, including the one-day intensive Color, Vision, and Basic Colorimetry. If you areinterested in teaching a class on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017,please contact color@imaging.org.

• Demonstration Session: Authors are invited to participate in thedemonstration session where they showcase software, hardware,samples of materials produced, etc. related to their oral or inter-active paper topic(s).

• CIC Exhibit/Sponsorship: The CIC Exhibit (Sept. 13 and 14)provides the opportunity to highlight your company to an audi-ence of world-class color systems experts. Sponsorship increasesawareness of your company. A number of exhibition configura-tion and/or sponsorship opportunities have been arranged.Contact Donna Smith (dsmith@imaging.org) for details.

• Release of Preliminary Conference Program: Late May 2017.

• Lodging: Details will be released in early 2017; check theconference website for the latest information.

• Travel: There is direct train service from Oslo Airport (OSL) toLillehammer about once every hour, depending on the time and-day. Travel time is approximately 1 hour 45 minutes. Theofficial OSL website is www.osl.no; train information is at www.nsb.no/en