Many of the proposed ways in which the visual system could disentangle influences of illumination from influences of reflection on the colour of the light that reaches our eyes, are implicitly or explicitly based on the assumption that the average reflectance of our environment is grey; the 'Grey World Hypothesis'. Here we investigate whether subjects make large errors when this assumption is not true. Subjects performed matching tasks in which they matched the colour and luminance of a test plate, either by setting the colour of an adjustable patch on a monitor or by selecting a sample from a large set of printed colour samples '(Pantone Colour Specifier)'. Matches were made with the test plates embedded in scenes either containing only re...
By determining the locations of boundaries between colour categories, we measured changes in the col...
Colour sensation does not depend strictly on the light signal conveying colour information, but also...
By determining the locations of boundaries between colour categories, we measured changes in the col...
We use a direct greyscale matching paradigm to examine the role of hue, brightness and luminance in ...
Color constancy involves correctly attributing a bias in the color of the light reaching your eyes t...
The phenomenon of colour constancy in human visual perception keeps surface colours constant, despit...
Many models of color constancy assume that the visual system estimates the scene illuminant and uses...
Colour constancy is a central problem for any visual system performing a task which requires stable ...
Are surfaces' colours judged from weighted averages of the light that they reflect to the eyes and t...
AbstractAre surfaces’ colours judged from weighted averages of the light that they reflect to the ey...
When the illumination on a scene changes, so do the visual signals elicited by that scene. In spite ...
When the illumination on a scene changes, so do the visual signals elicited by that scene. In spite ...
We compared matches between colours that were both presented on a computer monitor or both as pieces...
Objects hardly appear to change color when the spectral distribution of the illumination changes: a ...
AbstractWe compared matches between colours that were both presented on a computer monitor or both a...
By determining the locations of boundaries between colour categories, we measured changes in the col...
Colour sensation does not depend strictly on the light signal conveying colour information, but also...
By determining the locations of boundaries between colour categories, we measured changes in the col...
We use a direct greyscale matching paradigm to examine the role of hue, brightness and luminance in ...
Color constancy involves correctly attributing a bias in the color of the light reaching your eyes t...
The phenomenon of colour constancy in human visual perception keeps surface colours constant, despit...
Many models of color constancy assume that the visual system estimates the scene illuminant and uses...
Colour constancy is a central problem for any visual system performing a task which requires stable ...
Are surfaces' colours judged from weighted averages of the light that they reflect to the eyes and t...
AbstractAre surfaces’ colours judged from weighted averages of the light that they reflect to the ey...
When the illumination on a scene changes, so do the visual signals elicited by that scene. In spite ...
When the illumination on a scene changes, so do the visual signals elicited by that scene. In spite ...
We compared matches between colours that were both presented on a computer monitor or both as pieces...
Objects hardly appear to change color when the spectral distribution of the illumination changes: a ...
AbstractWe compared matches between colours that were both presented on a computer monitor or both a...
By determining the locations of boundaries between colour categories, we measured changes in the col...
Colour sensation does not depend strictly on the light signal conveying colour information, but also...
By determining the locations of boundaries between colour categories, we measured changes in the col...