The specific grey shades in a visual scene can be derived from relative luminance values only when an anchoring rule is given. The anchoring theory of lightness (Gilchrist et al, 1999 Psychological Review 106 795 - 834) assumes that the highest luminance is perceived as white, and the appearance of all the other regions depends on their relationship to such white. It is thus a crucial prediction of the theory that equal regions representing luminance increments relative to their surrounds shall be perceived as identical. Our stimuli were incremental targets on two uniform surrounds placed side by side. We used the method of adjustment: observers varied the luminance of the test patch (set on a black surround) to match the achromatic colour ...
The visual system's computation of lightness (perceived reflectance) leads to contrast effects in wh...
With the help of the double-anchoring theory of lightness (Bressan, 2006 Psychological Review 113 52...
A target gray spot looks darker on a white background than on a black one: the contrast illusion. If...
In double increment Simultaneous Lightness Contrast two equiluminant squares rest on darker backg...
The specific gray shades in a visual scene can be derived from relative luminance values only when a...
The specific gray shades in a visual scene can be derived from relative luminance values only when a...
It has been informally shown [Gilchrist et al, 1999 Psychological Review 106 795 - 834; Adelson, 200...
The specific gray shades in a visual scene can be derived from relative luminance values only when a...
The visual system’s computation of lightness (perceived reflectance) leads to contrast effects in wh...
Many models of color constancy assume that the visual system estimates the scene illuminant and uses...
AbstractThe visual system’s computation of lightness (perceived reflectance) leads to contrast effec...
Agostini & Bruno (Perception & Psychophysics in press) showed that the size of simultaneous lightnes...
The visual system's computation of lightness (perceived reflectance) leads to contrast effects in wh...
The Simultaneous Lightness Contrast is the condition whereby a grey patch on a dark background appe...
The Simultaneous Lightness Contrast is the condition whereby a grey patch on a dark background appea...
The visual system's computation of lightness (perceived reflectance) leads to contrast effects in wh...
With the help of the double-anchoring theory of lightness (Bressan, 2006 Psychological Review 113 52...
A target gray spot looks darker on a white background than on a black one: the contrast illusion. If...
In double increment Simultaneous Lightness Contrast two equiluminant squares rest on darker backg...
The specific gray shades in a visual scene can be derived from relative luminance values only when a...
The specific gray shades in a visual scene can be derived from relative luminance values only when a...
It has been informally shown [Gilchrist et al, 1999 Psychological Review 106 795 - 834; Adelson, 200...
The specific gray shades in a visual scene can be derived from relative luminance values only when a...
The visual system’s computation of lightness (perceived reflectance) leads to contrast effects in wh...
Many models of color constancy assume that the visual system estimates the scene illuminant and uses...
AbstractThe visual system’s computation of lightness (perceived reflectance) leads to contrast effec...
Agostini & Bruno (Perception & Psychophysics in press) showed that the size of simultaneous lightnes...
The visual system's computation of lightness (perceived reflectance) leads to contrast effects in wh...
The Simultaneous Lightness Contrast is the condition whereby a grey patch on a dark background appe...
The Simultaneous Lightness Contrast is the condition whereby a grey patch on a dark background appea...
The visual system's computation of lightness (perceived reflectance) leads to contrast effects in wh...
With the help of the double-anchoring theory of lightness (Bressan, 2006 Psychological Review 113 52...
A target gray spot looks darker on a white background than on a black one: the contrast illusion. If...