Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour signals (i.e., cone response or XYZ) under one illumination may reflect light causing non-identical colour signals under a second illumination. As a consequence of metamer mismatching, two objects appearing the same under the first illuminant can be expected to appear different under the second illuminant. Metamers of the flat grey reflectance (i.e., 50 % across the visible spectrum) are of particular interest since they show the potential seriousness of metamer mismatching. Metamer mismatching of flat grey is very significant for some lights and includes the possibility of 20 objects having the same colour signal as flat grey under red light d...
<p>The red dot indicates the chromaticity of the flat grey under CIE D65 and the blue dot the corres...
The set of metamers for a given device response can be calculated given the device’s spectral sensit...
The set of metamers for a given device response can be calculated given the device’s spectral sensit...
Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour si...
Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour si...
Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour si...
<p>The coordinates are XYZ in the CIE 1931 colorimetric space. The grey dot indicates the location o...
Metamer mismatching (the phenomenon that two objects matching in color under one illuminant may not ...
A new algorithm for evaluating metamer mismatch volumes is introduced. Unlike previous methods, the ...
Abstract—A new algorithm for calculating the metamer mis-match volumes that arise in colour vision a...
AbstractMetamer mismatching has been previously found to impose serious limitations on colour consta...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mis-matching. Me...
We propose a new method for evaluating the colour rendering properties of lights. The new method use...
<div><p>Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mismatch...
Given a fixed and uniform illumination, metameric objects appear as the same color. However, when th...
<p>The red dot indicates the chromaticity of the flat grey under CIE D65 and the blue dot the corres...
The set of metamers for a given device response can be calculated given the device’s spectral sensit...
The set of metamers for a given device response can be calculated given the device’s spectral sensit...
Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour si...
Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour si...
Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour si...
<p>The coordinates are XYZ in the CIE 1931 colorimetric space. The grey dot indicates the location o...
Metamer mismatching (the phenomenon that two objects matching in color under one illuminant may not ...
A new algorithm for evaluating metamer mismatch volumes is introduced. Unlike previous methods, the ...
Abstract—A new algorithm for calculating the metamer mis-match volumes that arise in colour vision a...
AbstractMetamer mismatching has been previously found to impose serious limitations on colour consta...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mis-matching. Me...
We propose a new method for evaluating the colour rendering properties of lights. The new method use...
<div><p>Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mismatch...
Given a fixed and uniform illumination, metameric objects appear as the same color. However, when th...
<p>The red dot indicates the chromaticity of the flat grey under CIE D65 and the blue dot the corres...
The set of metamers for a given device response can be calculated given the device’s spectral sensit...
The set of metamers for a given device response can be calculated given the device’s spectral sensit...