Comparison of Perceived Color in Two-Primary Computer-Generated Artificial Images with Predictions Based on the Helson-Judd Formulation
JOSA, Vol. 59, Issue 5, pp. 644-658 (1969)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/JOSA.59.000644
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Abstract
We describe the results of an experiment designed to test the accuracy of the Helson-Judd formulation in predicting the perceived color of objects in two-primary projections. Five trained subjects gave color-naming responses for hue, lightness, and saturation of perceived color in computer-generated artificial images viewed in red and white projection. The averaged results indicate predictions that are 90% correct for hue, 81% for lightness and 61% for saturation at mesopic luminance levels, and 83% correct for hue, 67% for lightness, and 78% for saturation at photopic luminance levels.
Citation
D. E. PEARSON, C. B. RUBINSTEIN, and G. J. SPIVACK, "Comparison of Perceived Color in Two-Primary Computer-Generated Artificial Images with Predictions Based on the Helson-Judd Formulation," J. Opt. Soc. Am. 59, 644-658 (1969)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/josa/abstract.cfm?URI=josa-59-5-644
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