Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour signals (i.e., cone response or XYZ) under one illunimation may reflect light causing non-identical colour signals under a second illumination_ As a consequence of metamer mismatching, two objects appearing the same under one illuminant can be expected to appear different under the second illunimant. To investigate the potential extent of metamer mismatching, we calculated the metamer mismatching effect for 20 Munsell papers and 8 pairs of illunimants (Logvinenko & Tokunaga, 20 11) using the recent method (Logvinenko, Funt, & Godau, 2012) of computing the exact metan2er mismatch volume boundary. The results show that metamer mismatching...
We propose a new method for evaluating the colour rendering properties of lights. The new method use...
Color constancy is the ability to recognize the color of an object (or more generally of a surface) ...
<p>(Left) The chromaticity mismatch area for a shift from the neutral (N) to the red (R) illuminant....
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 (the phenomenon that two objects matching in color under one illuminant may not ...
AbstractMetamer mismatching has been previously found to impose serious limitations on colour consta...
Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour si...
A new algorithm for evaluating metamer mismatch volumes is introduced. Unlike previous methods, the ...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mis-matching. Me...
Given a fixed and uniform illumination, metameric objects appear as the same color. However, when th...
<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 mismatching. Met...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mismatching. Met...
Abstract—A new algorithm for calculating the metamer mis-match volumes that arise in colour vision a...
We propose a new method for evaluating the colour rendering properties of lights. The new method use...
Color constancy is the ability to recognize the color of an object (or more generally of a surface) ...
<p>(Left) The chromaticity mismatch area for a shift from the neutral (N) to the red (R) illuminant....
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 (the phenomenon that two objects matching in color under one illuminant may not ...
AbstractMetamer mismatching has been previously found to impose serious limitations on colour consta...
Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour si...
A new algorithm for evaluating metamer mismatch volumes is introduced. Unlike previous methods, the ...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mis-matching. Me...
Given a fixed and uniform illumination, metameric objects appear as the same color. However, when th...
<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 mismatching. Met...
Colour constancy needs to be reconsidered in light of the limits imposed by metamer mismatching. Met...
Abstract—A new algorithm for calculating the metamer mis-match volumes that arise in colour vision a...
We propose a new method for evaluating the colour rendering properties of lights. The new method use...
Color constancy is the ability to recognize the color of an object (or more generally of a surface) ...
<p>(Left) The chromaticity mismatch area for a shift from the neutral (N) to the red (R) illuminant....