نتایج جستجو برای: lightness

تعداد نتایج: 2399  

2000
Muge Wang Kevin J. Parker Kevin E. Spaulding Qing Yu Rodney L. Miller

It has been found that the L* function defined in the CIELAB color space is not suitable to predict the human visual perception of modulated patterns at high spatial frequencies. For example, in multilevel haiftoning (multitoning), when output levels are equally spaced in L , it has been observed that the visibility ofthe resulting multitone patterns is not uniform across different parts of the...

Journal: :Psychological review 1999
A Gilchrist C Kossyfidis F Bonato T Agostini J Cataliotti X Li B Spehar V Annan E Economou

A review of the field of lightness perception from Helmholtz to the present shows the most adequate theories of lightness perception to be the intrinsic image models. Nevertheless, these models fail on 2 important counts: They contain no anchoring rule, and they fail to account for the pattern of errors in surface lightness. Recent work on both the anchoring problem and the problem of errors ha...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Huseyin Boyaci Fang Fang Scott O. Murray Daniel Kersten

Lightness is the apparent reflectance of a surface, and it depends not only on the actual luminance of the surface but also on the context in which the surface is viewed [1-10]. The cortical mechanisms of lightness processing are largely unknown, and the role of early cortical areas is still a matter of debate [11-17]. We studied the cortical responses to lightness variations in early stages of...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2008
Barbara Blakeslee Daniel Reetz Mark E McCourt

To recover surface reflectance and illuminance from the raw luminance signal, the visual system must use prior assumptions and strategies that make use of additional sources of information. Indeed, it has been found that depending on experimental conditions, lightness (apparent reflectance) may refer to judgments that are similar to brightness judgments (apparent luminance), that are similar to...

2006
Grzegorz Krawczyk Karol Myszkowski Hans-Peter Seidel

An anchoring theory of lightness perception by Gilchrist et al. [1999] explains many characteristics of human visual system such as lightness constancy and its spectacular failures which are important in the perception of images. The principal concept of this theory is the perception of complex scenes in terms of groups of consistent areas (frameworks). Such areas, following the gestalt theoris...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Michiteru Kitazaki Hisashi Kobiki Laurence T. Maloney

BACKGROUND Surface lightness perception is affected by scene interpretation. There is some experimental evidence that perceived lightness under bi-ocular viewing conditions is different from perceived lightness in actual scenes but there are also reports that viewing conditions have little or no effect on perceived color. We investigated how mixes of depth cues affect perception of lightness in...

Journal: :Perception 2015
Barbara Blakeslee Mark E McCourt

A common theoretical framework for brightness and lightness perception In a review of the brightness/lightness literature, Kingdom (2011) noted that " Divided into different camps, each with its own preferred stimuli, methodology and theory, the study of LBT [lightness, brightness, transparency] is sometimes more reminiscent of the social sciences with its deep ideological divides than it is of...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2009
Alessandro Soranzo Alessandra Galmonte Tiziano Agostini

The term simultaneous lightness constancy describes the capacity of the visual system to perceive equal reflecting surfaces as having the same lightness despite lying in different illumination fields. In some cases, however, a lightness constancy failure occurs; that is, equal reflecting surfaces appear different in lightness when differently illuminated. An open question is whether the luminan...

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