Color Analysis is a tool used to measure the color accuracy of color. For the creation
of this tool, I used CIE color spaces to serve as a metric for evaluating and quantifying the color accuracy and
characteristics within an image. The importance of this took provides insights into color fidelity, saturation, and overall
image quality. In Figure 1, a Macbeth color chart is show and the most standard way to capture color data to analyze color.
You would need a reference image, which are the colors you are trying to match, and a test/target image. So, if the Macbeth Chart
is used we could analyze 24 colors.
The Color analysis tool specifically measures color fidelity utilized CIELAB color space, which is the most standard
way of measuring color. To analyze color, we compare the distance between two points (two colors) in
the CIELAB color space, which is represented as Delta-E (ΔE). The shorter the distance, the closer the color is to being its true
color based on the reference color being used. Various factors can affect ΔE, for example, the Color Filter Array (CFA) sensors
used for a camera use might have more green channels than CFA sensors used for cars, so the green colors might produce a lower ΔE
for the latter.