Abstract :
Alpha colours were introduced for image compositing, using a pixel coverage model. Algebraically they resemble
homogeneous coordinates, widely used in projective geometry calculations. We show why this is the case.
This allows us to extend alpha beyond compositing, to all colour calculations regardless of whether pixels are
involved and without the need for a coverage model. Our approach includes multi-channel spectral calculations
and removes the need for 7 channel and 6 channel alpha colour operations. It provides a unified explanation of
pre-multiplied and non pre-multiplied colours, including negative coordinates and infinite points in colour space.
It permits filter and illumination operations. It unifies the three existing significant compositing models in a single
framework. It achieves this with a physically-plausible energy basis
Keywords :
image compositing , filtering , spectral colour , projective alpha colour , colour representation , homogeneous coordinates , alpha compositing , alpha blending , projective geometry