METHOD OF DETERMINATION OF COLOR COORDINATES OF NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL BIOLOGICAL TISSUES
Keywords:
математична модель, біотканина, координати кольору, шкіра людини, механічна травмаAbstract
There has been improved the method of determining the color coordinates of normal and pathological biological tissues of the skin if using standard light sources, allowing to accurately diagnose skin damage biological tissue injury due to mechanical problems with a blunt object for forensic examination. There have been calculated the color coordinates of normal and pathological biological tissues of the skin based on the known spectral characteristics of the diffuse reflection coefficient.
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