AbstractPhotometric constraints for the perception of transparency were investigated using stereoscopic textured displays. A contrast discontinuity divided the textured displays into two lateral halves, with one (reference) half fixed. Observers adjusted the luminance range within the other (test) half in order to perform two tasks: (i) indicate the highest luminance range for which the test side is perceived to be transparent, and (ii) indicate the lowest luminance range for which the test side is seen as being in plain view. Settings were obtained for multiple values of test mean luminance, in order to map out the perceptual locus of transition between transparency and non-transparency. The results revealed a systematic violation of Metel...
It is presently unresolved whether lightnesses or differences in lightness are appropriate independe...
The lightness of a visual surface is its perceived achromatic reflectance [Adelson, E. H., (2000). L...
In three experiments, using a two-alternative forced-choice task, we obtained depth judgments of dis...
AbstractAsymmetric lightness matching was employed to measure how the visual system assigns lightnes...
We review the conditions that are necessary for the perception of transparency and describe the spat...
AbstractThe perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of ste...
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
Abstract. We review the conditions that are necessary for the per-ception of transparency, and descr...
In neon color spreading displays, both a color illusion and perceptual transparency can be seen. In ...
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., (...
The perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of stereopsis....
Transparency is used routinely as part of a host of visualisation functionalities in software applic...
Achromatic transparency in 2-D surfaces composed of three adjacent areas, one created from the othe...
Research on the colour conditions for perceptual transparency has focused on variants of the episcot...
It is presently unresolved whether lightnesses or differences in lightness are appropriate independe...
The lightness of a visual surface is its perceived achromatic reflectance [Adelson, E. H., (2000). L...
In three experiments, using a two-alternative forced-choice task, we obtained depth judgments of dis...
AbstractAsymmetric lightness matching was employed to measure how the visual system assigns lightnes...
We review the conditions that are necessary for the perception of transparency and describe the spat...
AbstractThe perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of ste...
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
Abstract. We review the conditions that are necessary for the per-ception of transparency, and descr...
In neon color spreading displays, both a color illusion and perceptual transparency can be seen. In ...
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., (...
The perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of stereopsis....
Transparency is used routinely as part of a host of visualisation functionalities in software applic...
Achromatic transparency in 2-D surfaces composed of three adjacent areas, one created from the othe...
Research on the colour conditions for perceptual transparency has focused on variants of the episcot...
It is presently unresolved whether lightnesses or differences in lightness are appropriate independe...
The lightness of a visual surface is its perceived achromatic reflectance [Adelson, E. H., (2000). L...
In three experiments, using a two-alternative forced-choice task, we obtained depth judgments of dis...