نتایج جستجو برای: lightness l

تعداد نتایج: 619841  

2003
Yang-Ho Cho Yun-Tae Kim Ho-Keun Lee Yeong-Ho Ha

This paper proposes a gamut mapping algorithm based on color space division for color reproduction of cross media. As each color device has a limited range of producible colors, the reproduced colors on a destination device are different from those of the original device. In order to reduce the color difference between those devices, the proposed method divides the whole gamut into parabolic sh...

2011

Ten selected brands of commercial chicken burgers were analysed for their proximate composition, texture profiles, colour and sensory properties. Results show commercial chicken burgers consisted of moisture, proteins, fat and ash in the range of 46.72-69.37%, 11.08-18.77%, 9.08-20.54%, and 1.50-2.96%, respectively. Meanwhile, texture profiles comprised of hardness ranging from 8003.25-19038.15...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2010
Michael E Rudd

Recent theories of lightness perception assume that lightness (perceived reflectance) is computed by a process that contrasts the target's luminance with that of one or more regions in its spatial surround. A challenge for any such theory is the phenomenon of lightness assimilation, which occurs when increasing the luminance of a surround region increases the target lightness: the opposite of c...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2014
Alexandra C Schmid Barton L Anderson

A series of experiments were conducted to assess how the reflectance properties and the complexity of surface "mesostructure" (small-scale 3-D relief) influence perceived lightness. Experiment 1 evaluated the role of surface relief and gloss on perceived lightness. For surfaces with visible mesostructure, lightness constancy was better for targets embedded in glossy than matte surfaces. The res...

2015
Barbara Blakeslee Mark E. McCourt

Research in lightness perception centers on understanding the prior assumptions and processing strategies the visual system uses to parse the retinal intensity distribution (the proximal stimulus) into the surface reflectance and illumination components of the scene (the distal stimulus-ground truth). It is agreed that the visual system must compare different regions of the visual image to solv...

2015
Astrid Zeman Kevin R. Brooks Sennay Ghebreab

Lightness, or perceived reflectance of a surface, is influenced by surrounding context. This is demonstrated by the Simultaneous Contrast Illusion (SCI), where a gray patch is perceived lighter against a black background and vice versa. Conversely, assimilation is where the lightness of the target patch moves toward that of the bounding areas and can be demonstrated in White's effect. Blakeslee...

Journal: :Vision Research 2004
Manish Singh

Asymmetric lightness matching was employed to measure how the visual system assigns lightness to surface patches seen through partially-transmissive surfaces. Observers adjusted the luminance of a comparison patch seen through transparency, in order to match the lightness of a standard patch seen in plain view. Plots of matched-to-standard luminance were linear, and their slopes were consistent...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
masomeh hasani tabatabaei associate professor, department of operative dentistry, dental research center, faculty of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences, kargar ave, tehran farnaz farahat assistant professor, department of operative dentistry, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran zahra hassani dentist elham ahmadi assistant professor, department of operative dentistry, dental research center, faculty of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences, kargar ave, tehran

objectives : the aim of this study was to assess the effect of artificial accelerated aging (aaa) on color change of direct and indirect fiber-reinforced composite (frc) restorations. materials and methods: direct (z250) and indirect (gradia) composite resins were reinforced with glass (gf) and polyethylene fibers (pf) based on the manufacturers’ instructions. forty samples were fabricated and ...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 1980
A L Gilchrist

Experiments have recently been reported in which a decisive change in perceived light~ess was produced by a change in perceived spatial position, with no important change in the retinal image. A number of previous studies had found Little or no such effect. Experiments of the kind that produced these effects and of the kind that do not produce these effects are presented here. The main differen...

Journal: :Psychological science 2009
Roland Baddeley David Attewell

The surface reflectance of objects is highly variable, ranging between 4% for, say, charcoal and 90% for fresh snow. When stimuli are presented simultaneously, people can discriminate hundreds of levels of visual intensity. Despite this, human languages possess a maximum of just three basic terms for describing lightness. In English, these are white (or light), black (or dark), and gray. Why sh...

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