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On Adaptive Non-Linarity for Color Discrimination and Chromatic Adaptation

Alleysson, David
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Süsstrunk, Sabine  
2002
Proc. IS&T First European Conference on Color in Graphics, Imaging and Vision (CGIV)
IS&T First European Conference on Color in Graphics, Imaging and Vision (CGIV)

Assuming that the photoreceptor response of the human visual system is adaptive and non-linear, we can derive mathematical properties that can account for both color discrimination and chromatic adaptation. This could be due to the photoreceptors’ response to illumination, which is non-linear and varies according to the adaptation state. Assuming the Naka-Rushton nonlinear function and an automatic gain control function, we can derive color discrimination and chromatic adaptation data. We extend the discussion to a three layer model of retinal color processing, and show how we could predict corresponding color data.

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