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Artist's colour rendering of HDR scenes in 3D Mondrian colour-constancy experiments

Parraman, Carinna; McCann, John; Rizzi, Alessandro

Authors

John McCann

Alessandro Rizzi



Abstract

The presentation provides an update on ongoing research using three-dimensional Colour Mondrians. Two still life arrangements comprising hand-painted coloured blocks of 11 different colours were subjected to two different lighting conditions of a nearly uniform light and directed spotlights. The three-dimensional nature of these test targets adds shadows and multiple reflections, not found in flat Mondrian targets. Working from exactly the same pair of scenes, an author painted them using watercolour inks and paints to recreate both LDR and HDR Mondrians on paper. This provided us with a second set of appearance measurements of both scenes. Here we measured appearances by measuring reflectances of the artist's rendering. Land's Colour Mondrian extended colour constancy from a pixel to a complex scene. Since it used a planar array in uniform illumination, it did not measure the appearances of real life 3-D scenes in non-uniform illumination. The experiments in this paper, by simultaneously studying LDR and HDR renditions of the same array of reflectances, extend Land's Mondrian towards real scenes in non-uniform illumination. The results show that the appearances of many areas in complex scenes do not correlate with reflectance.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging conference
Start Date Jan 17, 2010
End Date Jan 21, 2010
Publication Date Jan 1, 2010
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/982406
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.838740
Related Public URLs http://spie.org/app/profiles/viewer.aspx?profile=KCCCBN