Abstract

Summary

This study investigates how chromatic adaptation affects the perception of white appearance under varying viewing conditions, drawing on parallel processing pathways in the primate visual system. Practical implications relate to how lighting color temperature and color rendering may be perceived differently depending on context, which is relevant for designing visually comfortable and accurate lighting environments.
Categories

Categories

The Science of Light: Examines chromatic adaptation and white appearance perception under different viewing conditions, relevant to understanding how humans perceive light quality and color rendering in lit environments.
Authors

Author(s)

S Chen
Publication Date

Publication Year

2020
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