This volume deals with the visual perception of lightness, brightness, and transparency of surfaces, both under minimal laboratory conditions and in complex images typical of everyday life. Each chapter analyzes the challenging problem of how a pattern of light intensities on the retina is transformed into the visual experience of varying shades of grey, transparent surfaces, and light and shadow. One important theme which unifies the group of contributions is the recognition that the perception of surface lightness is rooted fundamentally in the encoding of relative intensities of light within the retinal image, not intensities per se. A second important unifying theme is an appreciation of the multiple dimensions of the visual experience ...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
Abstract. Lightness of a grey target on a uniform light (or dark) surround changes by articulating t...
I explore an understanding of colour appearance predicated on the brain's mapping sensory inputs int...
AbstractThe past quarter century has witnessed considerable advances in our understanding of Lightne...
AbstractThe lightness of a visual surface is its perceived achromatic reflectance [Adelson, E. H., (...
It is presently unresolved whether lightnesses or differences in lightness are appropriate independe...
AbstractAsymmetric lightness matching was employed to measure how the visual system assigns lightnes...
This study develops a neuromorphic model of human lightness perception that is inspired by how the m...
Lightness (the perceived dimension running from black to white) represents a problem for vision scie...
When an observer with a holistic viewing attitude perceives transparency in an achromatic two-dimens...
Guest Editorial. Contextual effects on colour appearance: Lightness and colour induction, transparen...
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
We review the conditions that are necessary for the perception of transparency and describe the spat...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
Many commonly occurring substances are somewhat translucent (e.g. wax, jade, fruit-flesh, and cheese...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
Abstract. Lightness of a grey target on a uniform light (or dark) surround changes by articulating t...
I explore an understanding of colour appearance predicated on the brain's mapping sensory inputs int...
AbstractThe past quarter century has witnessed considerable advances in our understanding of Lightne...
AbstractThe lightness of a visual surface is its perceived achromatic reflectance [Adelson, E. H., (...
It is presently unresolved whether lightnesses or differences in lightness are appropriate independe...
AbstractAsymmetric lightness matching was employed to measure how the visual system assigns lightnes...
This study develops a neuromorphic model of human lightness perception that is inspired by how the m...
Lightness (the perceived dimension running from black to white) represents a problem for vision scie...
When an observer with a holistic viewing attitude perceives transparency in an achromatic two-dimens...
Guest Editorial. Contextual effects on colour appearance: Lightness and colour induction, transparen...
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
We review the conditions that are necessary for the perception of transparency and describe the spat...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
Many commonly occurring substances are somewhat translucent (e.g. wax, jade, fruit-flesh, and cheese...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
Abstract. Lightness of a grey target on a uniform light (or dark) surround changes by articulating t...
I explore an understanding of colour appearance predicated on the brain's mapping sensory inputs int...