Author:
AMANO KINJIRO,FOSTER DAVID H.,NASCIMENTO SÉRGIO M.C.
Abstract
Observers can generally make reliable judgments of surface color in
natural scenes despite changes in an illuminant that is out of view. This
ability has sometimes been attributed to observers' estimating the
spectral properties of the illuminant in order to compensate for its
effects. To test this hypothesis, two surface-color-matching experiments
were performed with images of natural scenes obtained from high-resolution
hyperspectral images. In the first experiment, the sky illuminating the
scene was directly visible to the observer, and its color was manipulated.
In the second experiment, a large gray sphere was introduced into the
scene so that its illumination by the sun and sky was also directly
visible to the observer, and the color of that illumination was
manipulated. Although the degree of color constancy varied across this and
other variations of the images, there was no reliable effect of illuminant
color. Even when the sky was eliminated from view, color constancy did not
worsen. Judging surface color in natural scenes seems to be independent of
an explicit illuminant cue.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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