Conference Overview
We are delighted to invite you to the sixteenth Color
Imaging Conference
in Portland, Oregon. This will be the first time this conference has
been held in the Pacific northwest and we anticipate another strong
program of tutorials and papers in all areas of color imaging.
Join us from November 10th through the 15th in Portland as
we hear the latest research in the areas of color theory, color in
displays, novel printing technologies, and systems and workflows. This
single track conference will also include the ever-popular interactive
session where attendees directly engage the authors in their
presentations and decide which interactive paper will be awarded the
coveted Cactus Award for Best Interactive Paper.
This color imaging conference will also coincide with three
other special events, as detailed in this flyer. First, ICC will again
be hosting its DevCon symposium just prior to CIC. Second, there will a
special program to honor the full gamut of colorful contributions by
Dr. Robert W.G. Hunt to the color imaging community on Friday, November
14th. Finally, on the Saturday after the conference ISCC and IS&T
will hold a special topics meeting provocatively titled “On Black and
White.”
As always there will be high quality tutorials, informative
and stimulating keynotes and plenty of opportunities to network with
colleagues and peers, perhaps with a local micro-brew. Mark your
calendars and please join us by the banks of the Willamette River for
CIC16.
Author Reminder
For those of you out there considering submitting a paper to CIC 16, please keep in mind the author instructions here and the April 13th submission deadline.
We look forward to seeing you in Portland in November!
—James Larimer and Nathan Moroney,
General Chairs CIC16
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