The human visual system can operate in a wide range of illumination levels due to several adaptation processes working in concert. For the most part, these adaptation mechanisms are transparent, leaving the observer unaware of his or her absolute adaptation state. At extreme illumination levels, however, some of these mechanisms produce perceivable secondary effects, or epiphenomena. In bright light, these include bleaching afterimages and adaptation afterimages, while in dark conditions these include desaturation, loss of acuity, mesopic hue shift, and the Purkinje effect. In this work we examine whether displaying these effects explicitly can be usedto extend the apparent dynamic range of aconventional computer display.Wepresent phenomeno...
A common technique to study afterimage intensity is to null them by addition of physical stimuli. Bu...
Agostini and Bruno (1996 Perception & Psychophysics 58 250 - 258) found that, under Gelb lighting (a...
The human vision system has adaptation mechanisms that cannot be managed with the classic tri-stimul...
In this paper we develop a computational model of visual adaptation for realistic image synthesis ba...
This study develops a neuromorphic model of human lightness perception that is inspired by how the m...
The latest developments in display technology allowed the extension of the range of luminance level...
Figure 1: Retargeting from and to a dark display. Left: Image as seen on a 2 cd/m2 peak luminance di...
We present a perceptually based algorithm for modeling the color shift that occurs for human viewers...
The visual system constantly adapts to different luminance levels when viewing natural scenes. The s...
A model of adaptation and visual coding was used to simulate how color appearance might vary among i...
Our understanding of how we see color has ben-efited from the long tradition of visual psycho-physic...
International audienceThis paper presents an image-based algorithm for simulating the visual adaptat...
Adaptation exerts a continuous influence on visual coding, altering both sensitivity and appearance ...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
International audienceThe human visual system (HVS) non-linearly processes light from the real world...
A common technique to study afterimage intensity is to null them by addition of physical stimuli. Bu...
Agostini and Bruno (1996 Perception & Psychophysics 58 250 - 258) found that, under Gelb lighting (a...
The human vision system has adaptation mechanisms that cannot be managed with the classic tri-stimul...
In this paper we develop a computational model of visual adaptation for realistic image synthesis ba...
This study develops a neuromorphic model of human lightness perception that is inspired by how the m...
The latest developments in display technology allowed the extension of the range of luminance level...
Figure 1: Retargeting from and to a dark display. Left: Image as seen on a 2 cd/m2 peak luminance di...
We present a perceptually based algorithm for modeling the color shift that occurs for human viewers...
The visual system constantly adapts to different luminance levels when viewing natural scenes. The s...
A model of adaptation and visual coding was used to simulate how color appearance might vary among i...
Our understanding of how we see color has ben-efited from the long tradition of visual psycho-physic...
International audienceThis paper presents an image-based algorithm for simulating the visual adaptat...
Adaptation exerts a continuous influence on visual coding, altering both sensitivity and appearance ...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
International audienceThe human visual system (HVS) non-linearly processes light from the real world...
A common technique to study afterimage intensity is to null them by addition of physical stimuli. Bu...
Agostini and Bruno (1996 Perception & Psychophysics 58 250 - 258) found that, under Gelb lighting (a...
The human vision system has adaptation mechanisms that cannot be managed with the classic tri-stimul...