Hans E. J. Neugebauer was a German-born physicist and imaging scientist who later lived in the United States and Canada.
In his 1935 dissertation, he developed the Neugebauer equations, which have served as the basis for more accurate models for the prediction of color produced by printing.
References
- Henry Neugebauer, "Memories of my father," SPIE vol. 1184, Neugebauer Memorial Seminar on Color Reproduction. Bellingham, WA: International Society for Optical Engineering, 1989. p xi-xv.
- H E J Neugebauer, "Die theoretischen Grundlagen des Mehrfarbenbuchdrucks," Zeitschrift fΓΌr wissenschaftliche Photographie Photophysik und Photochemie, 36:4, 1937. p 73-89.
- J A Stephen Viggiano, "Hans E J Neugebauer: a centennial remembrance," Proceedings of the 13th IS&T/SID Color Imaging Conference. Springfield, VA: IS&T, the Society for Imaging Science and Technology, 2005.
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