Color constancy is the ability to recover a stable perceptual estimate of surface reflectance, regardless of the lighting environment. However, we know little about how observers make judgments of the surface color of glossy objects, particularly in complex lighting environments that introduce complex spatial patterns of chromatic variation across an object’s surface. To address this question, we measured thresholds for reflectance discrimination using computer-rendered stimuli under environmental illumination. In Experiment 1, we found that glossiness and shape had small effects on discrimination thresholds. Importantly, discrimination ellipses extended along the direction in which the chromaticities in the environmental illumination sprea...
The light reflected from a surface depends on the reflectance of that surface and the spectral power...
Under typical viewing conditions, we find it easy to distinguish between different materials, such a...
AbstractMany recent computational models of surface color perception presuppose information about il...
Colour constancy refers to our visual ability to identify the colour of objects under different illu...
When we look at an object, we simultaneously see how glossy or matte it is, how light or dark, and w...
Humans are able to estimate the reflective properties of the surface (albedo) of an object despite t...
We tested whether surface specularity alone supports operational color constancy—the ability to disc...
Color constancy involves correctly attributing a bias in the color of the light reaching your eyes t...
Objects hardly appear to change color when the spectral distribution of the illumination changes: a ...
Gloss is a reflectance attribute characterized by the magnitude of specular reflection relative to t...
International audienceThe visual sensation of gloss is built on cues deduced from the interaction be...
Colour constancy is traditionally interpreted as the stable appearance of the colour of a surface de...
Color perception is a fundamental problem in perception because it is an example of how the visual s...
The phenomenon of colour constancy in human visual perception keeps surface colours constant, despit...
Colour sensation does not depend strictly on the light signal conveying colour information, but also...
The light reflected from a surface depends on the reflectance of that surface and the spectral power...
Under typical viewing conditions, we find it easy to distinguish between different materials, such a...
AbstractMany recent computational models of surface color perception presuppose information about il...
Colour constancy refers to our visual ability to identify the colour of objects under different illu...
When we look at an object, we simultaneously see how glossy or matte it is, how light or dark, and w...
Humans are able to estimate the reflective properties of the surface (albedo) of an object despite t...
We tested whether surface specularity alone supports operational color constancy—the ability to disc...
Color constancy involves correctly attributing a bias in the color of the light reaching your eyes t...
Objects hardly appear to change color when the spectral distribution of the illumination changes: a ...
Gloss is a reflectance attribute characterized by the magnitude of specular reflection relative to t...
International audienceThe visual sensation of gloss is built on cues deduced from the interaction be...
Colour constancy is traditionally interpreted as the stable appearance of the colour of a surface de...
Color perception is a fundamental problem in perception because it is an example of how the visual s...
The phenomenon of colour constancy in human visual perception keeps surface colours constant, despit...
Colour sensation does not depend strictly on the light signal conveying colour information, but also...
The light reflected from a surface depends on the reflectance of that surface and the spectral power...
Under typical viewing conditions, we find it easy to distinguish between different materials, such a...
AbstractMany recent computational models of surface color perception presuppose information about il...