<p>(Left) The chromaticity mismatch area for a shift from the neutral (N) to the red (R) illuminant. (Right) The chromaticity mismatch area for a shift from the neutral (N) to the green (G) illuminant. Plots are in the CIE 1931 xy-chromaticity diagram. The circles are the chromaticities of the 10 odd-numbered Munsell papers from <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0135029#pone.0135029.g002" target="_blank">Fig 2</a> (left) under the second illuminant in each case. The closed contours indicate the boundaries of the metamer mismatch areas. The colour of the circles and boundaries of the metamer mismatch areas correspond to one another, and very roughly indicate the colours of the Munsell papers.</p
<p>A. Panels correspond to each one of the seven different colour pairs used in our experiment; colo...
AbstractMetamer mismatching has been previously found to impose serious limitations on colour consta...
This paper resolves a paradox concerning colour constancy. On the one hand, our intuitive, pre-theor...
<p>(Left) The chromaticity mismatch area for a shift from the neutral (N) illuminant to the yellow (...
<p>(Left) Photograph giving a general indication of the colours of the 20 chromatic stimulus papers ...
<p>Squares indicate chromaticities of Munsell papers under the neutral (N) illumination. Dots indica...
<p>Chromaticity mismatch areas (grey regions) for the following illumination conditions: (Left) gree...
<p>The red dot indicates the chromaticity of the flat grey under CIE D65 and the blue dot the corres...
<div><p>Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mismatch...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mis-matching. Me...
Colour constancy is traditionally interpreted as the stable appearance of the colour of a surface de...
<p>The colours in the figure only approximate those of the actual Munsell papers. For the correct co...
Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour si...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mismatching. Met...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mismatching. Met...
<p>A. Panels correspond to each one of the seven different colour pairs used in our experiment; colo...
AbstractMetamer mismatching has been previously found to impose serious limitations on colour consta...
This paper resolves a paradox concerning colour constancy. On the one hand, our intuitive, pre-theor...
<p>(Left) The chromaticity mismatch area for a shift from the neutral (N) illuminant to the yellow (...
<p>(Left) Photograph giving a general indication of the colours of the 20 chromatic stimulus papers ...
<p>Squares indicate chromaticities of Munsell papers under the neutral (N) illumination. Dots indica...
<p>Chromaticity mismatch areas (grey regions) for the following illumination conditions: (Left) gree...
<p>The red dot indicates the chromaticity of the flat grey under CIE D65 and the blue dot the corres...
<div><p>Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mismatch...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mis-matching. Me...
Colour constancy is traditionally interpreted as the stable appearance of the colour of a surface de...
<p>The colours in the figure only approximate those of the actual Munsell papers. For the correct co...
Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour si...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mismatching. Met...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mismatching. Met...
<p>A. Panels correspond to each one of the seven different colour pairs used in our experiment; colo...
AbstractMetamer mismatching has been previously found to impose serious limitations on colour consta...
This paper resolves a paradox concerning colour constancy. On the one hand, our intuitive, pre-theor...