Simple color-difference formulae and pictorial images have traditionally been used to estimate the visual impact of color errors introduced by image-reproduction processes. But the limited gamut of RGB cameras constrains such analyses, particularly of natural scenes. The purpose of this work was to estimate visual sensitivity to color errors introduced deliberately into pictures synthesized from hyperspectral images of natural scenes without gamut constraints and to compare discrimination thresholds expressed in CIELAB and S-CIELAB color spaces. From each original image, a set of approximate images with variable color errors were generated and displayed on a calibrated RGB color monitor. The threshold for perceptibility of the errors was de...
The colours of surfaces in a scene may not appear constant with a change in the colour of the illumi...
The ability to discriminate between two similar or progressively dissimilar colours is important for...
International audienceThe human visual system processes both luminance and chrominance information f...
RGB digital cameras (RGB) compress the spectral information into a trichromatic system capable of ap...
RGB digital cameras (RGB) compress the spectral information into a trichromatic system capable of ap...
We describe a spatial extension to the CIELAB color metric that is useful for measuring color reprod...
We compare an objective and a subjective performance measure for color constancy algorithms. Eight h...
An environment to derive colorimetric tolerances of images was established and an experiment using t...
Visual experiments on four displays (two LCD, one CRT and hardcopy) were conducted to determine colo...
We describe experimental tests of a spatial extension to the CIELAB color metric for measuring color...
There are two very different kinds of color constancy. One kind studies the ability of humans to be ...
In this research, we investigated two important issues in digital color imaging: the measure of colo...
Scientists use digital camera data as the input to their analysis of image processing algorithms. In...
There are two very different kinds of color constancy. One kind studies the ability of humans to be ...
Several color image delity metrics are evaluated by comparing the metric predictions to empirical me...
The colours of surfaces in a scene may not appear constant with a change in the colour of the illumi...
The ability to discriminate between two similar or progressively dissimilar colours is important for...
International audienceThe human visual system processes both luminance and chrominance information f...
RGB digital cameras (RGB) compress the spectral information into a trichromatic system capable of ap...
RGB digital cameras (RGB) compress the spectral information into a trichromatic system capable of ap...
We describe a spatial extension to the CIELAB color metric that is useful for measuring color reprod...
We compare an objective and a subjective performance measure for color constancy algorithms. Eight h...
An environment to derive colorimetric tolerances of images was established and an experiment using t...
Visual experiments on four displays (two LCD, one CRT and hardcopy) were conducted to determine colo...
We describe experimental tests of a spatial extension to the CIELAB color metric for measuring color...
There are two very different kinds of color constancy. One kind studies the ability of humans to be ...
In this research, we investigated two important issues in digital color imaging: the measure of colo...
Scientists use digital camera data as the input to their analysis of image processing algorithms. In...
There are two very different kinds of color constancy. One kind studies the ability of humans to be ...
Several color image delity metrics are evaluated by comparing the metric predictions to empirical me...
The colours of surfaces in a scene may not appear constant with a change in the colour of the illumi...
The ability to discriminate between two similar or progressively dissimilar colours is important for...
International audienceThe human visual system processes both luminance and chrominance information f...