SummaryThe illumination of a scene strongly affects our perception of objects in that scene, e.g., the pages of a book illuminated by candlelight will appear quite yellow relative to other types of artificial illuminants. Yet at the same time, the reader still judges the pages as white, their surface color unaffected by the interplay of paper and illuminant. It has been shown empirically [1] that we can indeed report two quite different interpretations of “color”: one is dependent on the constant surface spectral reflectance of an object (surface color) and the other on the power of light of different wavelengths reflected from that object (reflected color). How then are these two representations related? The common view, dating from Aristo...
This paper resolves a paradox concerning colour constancy. On the one hand, our intuitive, pre-theor...
Guest Editorial. Contextual effects on colour appearance: Lightness and colour induction, transparen...
P(論文)Colour constancy is considered as follows, from the relationship between the perception of surf...
SummaryThe illumination of a scene strongly affects our perception of objects in that scene, e.g., t...
The illumination of a scene strongly affects our perception of objects in that scene, e.g., the page...
Objects hardly appear to change color when the spectral distribution of the illumination changes: a ...
Naive observers viewed a sequence of colored Mondrian patterns, simulated on a color monitor. Each p...
Naive observers viewed a sequence of colored Mondrian patterns, simulated on a color monitor. Each p...
A study of colour perception shows that, when assigning colour to objects, the seeing brain takes in...
Colour constancy refers to our visual ability to identify the colour of objects under different illu...
This study investigates color perception in a scene with two different illuminants. The two illumina...
Color constancy involves correctly attributing a bias in the color of the light reaching your eyes t...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
Colour constancy is considered as follows, from the relationship between the perception of surface c...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
This paper resolves a paradox concerning colour constancy. On the one hand, our intuitive, pre-theor...
Guest Editorial. Contextual effects on colour appearance: Lightness and colour induction, transparen...
P(論文)Colour constancy is considered as follows, from the relationship between the perception of surf...
SummaryThe illumination of a scene strongly affects our perception of objects in that scene, e.g., t...
The illumination of a scene strongly affects our perception of objects in that scene, e.g., the page...
Objects hardly appear to change color when the spectral distribution of the illumination changes: a ...
Naive observers viewed a sequence of colored Mondrian patterns, simulated on a color monitor. Each p...
Naive observers viewed a sequence of colored Mondrian patterns, simulated on a color monitor. Each p...
A study of colour perception shows that, when assigning colour to objects, the seeing brain takes in...
Colour constancy refers to our visual ability to identify the colour of objects under different illu...
This study investigates color perception in a scene with two different illuminants. The two illumina...
Color constancy involves correctly attributing a bias in the color of the light reaching your eyes t...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
Colour constancy is considered as follows, from the relationship between the perception of surface c...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
This paper resolves a paradox concerning colour constancy. On the one hand, our intuitive, pre-theor...
Guest Editorial. Contextual effects on colour appearance: Lightness and colour induction, transparen...
P(論文)Colour constancy is considered as follows, from the relationship between the perception of surf...