Idée générale :
- Utilice Fonctions de correspondance des couleurs de la CEI pour convertir la longueur d'onde en Couleur XYZ .
- Convertir XYZ en RGB
- Découpez les composants en [0..1] et multipliez-les par 255 pour les faire tenir dans la plage d'octets non signés.
Les étapes 1 et 2 peuvent varier.
Il existe plusieurs fonctions de correspondance des couleurs, disponibles comme tableaux ou comme approximations analytiques (suggérées par @Tarc et @Haochen Xie). Les tableaux sont les meilleurs si vous avez besoin d'un résultat préсise lisse.
Il n'existe pas d'espace colorimétrique RVB unique. Matrices de transformation multiples et différents types de correction gamma peuvent être utilisés.
Voici le code C# que j'ai trouvé récemment. Il utilise l'interpolation linéaire sur la table "observateur standard CIE 1964" et Matrice sRGB + correction gamma .
static class RgbCalculator {
const int
LEN_MIN = 380,
LEN_MAX = 780,
LEN_STEP = 5;
static readonly double[]
X = {
0.000160, 0.000662, 0.002362, 0.007242, 0.019110, 0.043400, 0.084736, 0.140638, 0.204492, 0.264737,
0.314679, 0.357719, 0.383734, 0.386726, 0.370702, 0.342957, 0.302273, 0.254085, 0.195618, 0.132349,
0.080507, 0.041072, 0.016172, 0.005132, 0.003816, 0.015444, 0.037465, 0.071358, 0.117749, 0.172953,
0.236491, 0.304213, 0.376772, 0.451584, 0.529826, 0.616053, 0.705224, 0.793832, 0.878655, 0.951162,
1.014160, 1.074300, 1.118520, 1.134300, 1.123990, 1.089100, 1.030480, 0.950740, 0.856297, 0.754930,
0.647467, 0.535110, 0.431567, 0.343690, 0.268329, 0.204300, 0.152568, 0.112210, 0.081261, 0.057930,
0.040851, 0.028623, 0.019941, 0.013842, 0.009577, 0.006605, 0.004553, 0.003145, 0.002175, 0.001506,
0.001045, 0.000727, 0.000508, 0.000356, 0.000251, 0.000178, 0.000126, 0.000090, 0.000065, 0.000046,
0.000033
},
Y = {
0.000017, 0.000072, 0.000253, 0.000769, 0.002004, 0.004509, 0.008756, 0.014456, 0.021391, 0.029497,
0.038676, 0.049602, 0.062077, 0.074704, 0.089456, 0.106256, 0.128201, 0.152761, 0.185190, 0.219940,
0.253589, 0.297665, 0.339133, 0.395379, 0.460777, 0.531360, 0.606741, 0.685660, 0.761757, 0.823330,
0.875211, 0.923810, 0.961988, 0.982200, 0.991761, 0.999110, 0.997340, 0.982380, 0.955552, 0.915175,
0.868934, 0.825623, 0.777405, 0.720353, 0.658341, 0.593878, 0.527963, 0.461834, 0.398057, 0.339554,
0.283493, 0.228254, 0.179828, 0.140211, 0.107633, 0.081187, 0.060281, 0.044096, 0.031800, 0.022602,
0.015905, 0.011130, 0.007749, 0.005375, 0.003718, 0.002565, 0.001768, 0.001222, 0.000846, 0.000586,
0.000407, 0.000284, 0.000199, 0.000140, 0.000098, 0.000070, 0.000050, 0.000036, 0.000025, 0.000018,
0.000013
},
Z = {
0.000705, 0.002928, 0.010482, 0.032344, 0.086011, 0.197120, 0.389366, 0.656760, 0.972542, 1.282500,
1.553480, 1.798500, 1.967280, 2.027300, 1.994800, 1.900700, 1.745370, 1.554900, 1.317560, 1.030200,
0.772125, 0.570060, 0.415254, 0.302356, 0.218502, 0.159249, 0.112044, 0.082248, 0.060709, 0.043050,
0.030451, 0.020584, 0.013676, 0.007918, 0.003988, 0.001091, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000,
0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000,
0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000,
0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000,
0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000,
0.000000
};
static readonly double[]
MATRIX_SRGB_D65 = {
3.2404542, -1.5371385, -0.4985314,
-0.9692660, 1.8760108, 0.0415560,
0.0556434, -0.2040259, 1.0572252
};
public static byte[] Calc(double len) {
if(len < LEN_MIN || len > LEN_MAX)
return new byte[3];
len -= LEN_MIN;
var index = (int)Math.Floor(len / LEN_STEP);
var offset = len - LEN_STEP * index;
var x = Interpolate(X, index, offset);
var y = Interpolate(Y, index, offset);
var z = Interpolate(Z, index, offset);
var m = MATRIX_SRGB_D65;
var r = m[0] * x + m[1] * y + m[2] * z;
var g = m[3] * x + m[4] * y + m[5] * z;
var b = m[6] * x + m[7] * y + m[8] * z;
r = Clip(GammaCorrect_sRGB(r));
g = Clip(GammaCorrect_sRGB(g));
b = Clip(GammaCorrect_sRGB(b));
return new[] {
(byte)(255 * r),
(byte)(255 * g),
(byte)(255 * b)
};
}
static double Interpolate(double[] values, int index, double offset) {
if(offset == 0)
return values[index];
var x0 = index * LEN_STEP;
var x1 = x0 + LEN_STEP;
var y0 = values[index];
var y1 = values[1 + index];
return y0 + offset * (y1 - y0) / (x1 - x0);
}
static double GammaCorrect_sRGB(double c) {
if(c <= 0.0031308)
return 12.92 * c;
var a = 0.055;
return (1 + a) * Math.Pow(c, 1 / 2.4) - a;
}
static double Clip(double c) {
if(c < 0)
return 0;
if(c > 1)
return 1;
return c;
}
}
Résultat pour la gamme 400-700 nm :
3 votes
Questions très techniques en termes de physique et de programmation +1.
3 votes
Regardez ça approximation des couleurs spectrales réelles