Poorly saturated colors are closer to a pure grey than strongly saturated hues and, therefore, appear less "colorful". Color saturation is effectively manipulated in the visual arts for balancing conflicting sensations and moods and for inducing the perception of relative distance in the pictorial plane. While perceptual science has proven quite clearly that the luminance contrast of any hue acts as a self-sufficient cue to relative depth in visual images, the role of color saturation in such figure-ground organization has remained unclear. We presented configurations of colored inducers on grey 'test' backgrounds to human observers. Luminance and saturation of the inducers was uniform on each trial, but varied across trials. We ran two sep...
Current theories of colour vision assume the existence of a uniquely defined neutral point in chroma...
Models of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused mainly o...
The relationship between color and perceived depth for realistic, colored objects with varying shadi...
Poorly saturated colors are closer to a pure grey than strongly saturated ones and, therefore, appea...
Luminance and color are strong and self-sufficient cues to pictorial depth in visual scenes and imag...
The human visual brain retrieves representations of three-dimensional structure from specific two-di...
International audienceIn the two experiments, the use of a psychophysical procedure of brightness/da...
International audienceLuminance and color are strong and self-sufficient cues to pictorial depth in ...
We show that true colors as defined by Chevreul (1839) produce unsuspected simultaneous brightness i...
Figure/background organization usually entails that figures are perceived in front of the background...
AbstractThe ‘colour-shading effect’ describes the phenomenon whereby chromatic variations affect the...
Although color plays a crucial role in the demarcation of surfaces in the visual field, its role in ...
We investigated how well seven saturation measures defined in CIECAM02, HSV, DKL, LAB, LUV, and CIE ...
We studied changes in the color appearance of a chromatic stimulus as it underwent simultaneous cont...
Current theories of colour vision assume the existence of a uniquely defined neutral point in chroma...
Models of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused mainly o...
The relationship between color and perceived depth for realistic, colored objects with varying shadi...
Poorly saturated colors are closer to a pure grey than strongly saturated ones and, therefore, appea...
Luminance and color are strong and self-sufficient cues to pictorial depth in visual scenes and imag...
The human visual brain retrieves representations of three-dimensional structure from specific two-di...
International audienceIn the two experiments, the use of a psychophysical procedure of brightness/da...
International audienceLuminance and color are strong and self-sufficient cues to pictorial depth in ...
We show that true colors as defined by Chevreul (1839) produce unsuspected simultaneous brightness i...
Figure/background organization usually entails that figures are perceived in front of the background...
AbstractThe ‘colour-shading effect’ describes the phenomenon whereby chromatic variations affect the...
Although color plays a crucial role in the demarcation of surfaces in the visual field, its role in ...
We investigated how well seven saturation measures defined in CIECAM02, HSV, DKL, LAB, LUV, and CIE ...
We studied changes in the color appearance of a chromatic stimulus as it underwent simultaneous cont...
Current theories of colour vision assume the existence of a uniquely defined neutral point in chroma...
Models of stereoscopic depth perception for both natural and random-dot images have focused mainly o...
The relationship between color and perceived depth for realistic, colored objects with varying shadi...