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Measuring colour constancy and colour appearance: An experiment

Rizzi, Alessandro; Parraman, Carinna; McCann, John

Authors

Alessandro Rizzi

John McCann



Abstract

Paper given at Perception and Sensation Session 3.
Colour sensation does not depend strictly of the light signal conveying colour information, but also depends on the arrangement of the visual array of all signals coming from the scene. Colour constancy is one aspect that contributes to the Human Vision System (HVS) in the formation of colour appearance. In the digital-imaging field the concept of colour consistency is often related with a process of trying to identify the object's reflectance and illumination. One could separate the reflectance component from the illuminant component, by discounting the illuminant. Although this is claimed to be a useful operation for several applications in computer vision, it is not an accurate description of our human colour appearance mechanisim.

Citation

Rizzi, A., Parraman, C., & McCann, J. (2009, November). Measuring colour constancy and colour appearance: An experiment. Paper presented at MINET (Measuring the Impossible Network) Conference: Measurement, sensation and cognition, National Physical Laboratory, London

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name MINET (Measuring the Impossible Network) Conference: Measurement, sensation and cognition
Start Date Nov 10, 2009
End Date Nov 12, 2009
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Keywords Colour science
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1005458
Related Public URLs http://resource.npl.co.uk/minet/ws4/Digest.pdf