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Comparison of flicker-photometric and flicker-threshold spectral sensitivities while the eye is adapted to colored backgrounds

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Abstract

With the eye adapted to (representative) colored backgrounds, 15-Hz flicker photometry and flicker thresholds yielded spectral-sensitivity curves identical within error. Flicker photometry is the more precise measure.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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