For the second consecutive year Gjøvik University College and The Norwegian Color Research Laboratory organized an international symposium on color imaging. Gjøvik Color Imaging Symposium 2004 took place November 4 and 5, 2004, at Gjøvik University College in Gjøvik, Norway.
The first day of the conference focused on color and quality in paper based media, and was targeted mainly at the graphic arts industry. Invited speakers talked about various subjects such as color managed workflow, image quality, and FM halftoning. Among the speakers we found Professor Lindsay MacDonald from London College of Communications, Leif Preus from Preus Foto, and Morgan Brenden from Hjemmet Mortensen Trykkeri.
The second day was more oriented towards color imaging research, and you could hear speakers from Norway, Sweden, France, and England present their research in areas such as multispectral image capture, spectral reproduction, content based search in image databases, art imaging, and projection display.
During the symposium we also carried out the official opening of the new Color Laboratory, and colorful demonstrations were given by Color Lab students and staff.
The proceedings of the conference can be found here .