نتایج جستجو برای: lightness l

تعداد نتایج: 619841  

2003
R. Huertas A. Yebra M. M. Pérez A. I. Negueruela

Spectroradiometric color measurements were performed at 26 regularly spaced points of a standard wine sampler into which 100 cc of wine were poured. Our goal is to describe the color changes occurring in this system, but not to propose a new method for wine-color measurement. Three samples of three different wines (red, rosé and white) were studied. From experimental measurements, lines of cons...

Journal: :Vision Research 2011
Frederick A.A. Kingdom

The past quarter century has witnessed considerable advances in our understanding of Lightness (perceived reflectance), Brightness (perceived luminance) and perceived Transparency (LBT). This review poses eight major conceptual questions that have engaged researchers during this period, and considers to what extent they have been answered. The questions concern 1. the relationship between light...

Journal: :Vision Research 2010
Naoki Kogo Luc Van Gool Johan Wagemans

Recently we developed a model that reproduces the Kanizsa square illusion based on two principles: (1) a spatial 2-D integration of luminance ratio and differentiated depth signals creates a "primary" lightness map and a depth map, respectively, which is then followed by (2) a modification of the primary lightness values under influence of the perceived depth (Kogo, Strecha, Van Gool, & Wageman...

Journal: :Perception 2010
Alessandro Soranzo Alessandra Galmonte Tiziano Agostini

Lightness contrast and lightness assimilation are opposite phenomena: in contrast, grey targets appear darker when bordering bright surfaces (inducers) rather than dark ones; in assimilation, the opposite occurs. The question is: which visual process favours the occurrence of one phenomenon over the other? Researchers provided three answers to this question. The first asserts that both phenomen...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2015
Torsten Betz Robert Shapley Felix A Wichmann Marianne Maertens

White's illusion is the perceptual effect that two equiluminant gray patches superimposed on a black-and-white square-wave grating appear different in lightness: A test patch placed on a dark stripe of the grating looks lighter than one placed on a light stripe. Although the effect does not depend on the aspect ratio of the test patches, and thus on the amount of border that is shared with eith...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2009
Maria Pereverzeva Scott O Murray

Lightness perception is strongly dependent on context, including the relative luminance of the adjacent surfaces, spatial configuration, and luminance contrast. The latter, local luminance contrast, is thought to be processed in relatively early stages of visual processing and has been shown to play a crucial role in lightness perception. However, more global processing, such as perceptual grou...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Daniel J. Graham

How the visual system detects surface reflectance - lightness - has puzzled researchers for centuries. A new study of contexts that capture the characteristic luminance range of natural scenes rules out a long-standing theory of lightness perception.

Journal: :The International journal of prosthodontics 2016
Boštjan Pohlen Marko Hawlina Katja Šober Igor Kopač

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of gender and knowledge of color in dentistry on the visual shade-matching ability of dental students with no experience in shade matching and without identification skills. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 32 color-normal participants, 16 female (F) and 16 male (M), completed all phases of the experiment. The control group did not list...

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