Colour is derived from three physical properties: incident light, object reflectance and sensor sensitivities./nIncident light varies under natural conditions; hence, recovering scene illuminant is an important issue in com-/nputational colour. One way to deal with this problem under calibrated conditions is by following three steps, 1)/nbuilding a narrow-band sensor basis to accomplish the diagonal model, 2) building a feasible set of illuminants,/nand 3) defining criteria to select the best illuminant. In this work we focus on colour constancy for natural/nimages by introducing perceptual criteria in the first and third stages./nTo deal with the illuminant selection step, we hypothesize that basic colour categories can be us...