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1990
Common sense would suggest that the word color refers to the special quality that color photography, television, or printing adds to black-and-white, or colorless, versions of the same scene. However, in a technical sense the word “color” is also used to refer to variations in lightness, implying that color exists also in black-and-white reproductions.
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Common sense would suggest that the word color refers to the special quality that color photography, television, or printing adds to black-and-white, or colorless, versions of the same scene. However, in a technical sense the word “color” is also used to refer to variations in lightness, implying that color exists also in black-and-white reproductions.
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Influence of background color on color perception in dentistry
Journal of Dentistry, 2021Oscar E Pecho +2 more
exaly
2018
From the color order system of Albert Munsell to the hairy details of CIEDE2000, color science has long addressed perceptual differences between colors in the spatial domain. In this presentation, we focus instead on the temporal domain, studying the perceived rate of change of gradually-changing LED lighting.
Murdoch, M.J. +4 more
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From the color order system of Albert Munsell to the hairy details of CIEDE2000, color science has long addressed perceptual differences between colors in the spatial domain. In this presentation, we focus instead on the temporal domain, studying the perceived rate of change of gradually-changing LED lighting.
Murdoch, M.J. +4 more
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Do You See What I See? Diversity in Human Color Perception
Annual Review of Vision Science, 2022Jenny M Bosten
exaly

