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Color Research & Application, 2011
AbstractI describe complementary colors' physiology and functional roles in color vision, in a three‐stage theory (receptor, opponent color, and complementary color stages). 40 specific roles include the complementary structuring of: S and L cones, opponent single cells, cardinal directions, hue cycle structure, hue constancy, trichromatic color ...
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AbstractI describe complementary colors' physiology and functional roles in color vision, in a three‐stage theory (receptor, opponent color, and complementary color stages). 40 specific roles include the complementary structuring of: S and L cones, opponent single cells, cardinal directions, hue cycle structure, hue constancy, trichromatic color ...
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Bilateral filtering for gray and color images
Sixth International Conference on Computer Vision (IEEE Cat. No.98CH36271), 1998Carlo Tomasi, R. Manduchi
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Ridge-based vessel segmentation in color images of the retina
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2004J. Staal +4 more
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2018
Color is important to many foods, both those that are unprocessed and those that are manufactured. Together with flavor and texture, color plays an important role in food acceptability. In addition, color may provide an indication of chemical changes in a food, such as browning and caramelization.
John W. Finley +2 more
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Color is important to many foods, both those that are unprocessed and those that are manufactured. Together with flavor and texture, color plays an important role in food acceptability. In addition, color may provide an indication of chemical changes in a food, such as browning and caramelization.
John W. Finley +2 more
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2016
Taken design research in the direction of examining the surfaces of things. In his design courses, Albers defines them “the skins of materials”. These interfaces – in which are concentrated all the sensory implications of objects – determine, together with form, the sense of pleasure, a value that today seems to be prevalent in the multitude of objects
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Taken design research in the direction of examining the surfaces of things. In his design courses, Albers defines them “the skins of materials”. These interfaces – in which are concentrated all the sensory implications of objects – determine, together with form, the sense of pleasure, a value that today seems to be prevalent in the multitude of objects
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2010
Nel linguaggio comune il Colore si riferisce a una speciale qualità visiva di un oggetto, percepita alla luce naturale: “la luce rapida Piove di cosa in cosa, E i color vari suscita Dovunque si riposa” . Il Colore è, in effetti, “termine indicante, in fisica, sia la sensazione fisiologica che si prova sotto l’effetto di luci di diversa qualità e ...
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Nel linguaggio comune il Colore si riferisce a una speciale qualità visiva di un oggetto, percepita alla luce naturale: “la luce rapida Piove di cosa in cosa, E i color vari suscita Dovunque si riposa” . Il Colore è, in effetti, “termine indicante, in fisica, sia la sensazione fisiologica che si prova sotto l’effetto di luci di diversa qualità e ...
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A multiscale retinex for bridging the gap between color images and the human observation of scenes
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 1997D. J. Jobson, Z. Rahman, G. Woodell
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