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Visualizing Visual Adaptation
Published on: April 24, 2017
Concentric chromatic gradient affects color appearance of central targets
Tama Kanematsu1, Hiroyuki Ito1
1Kyushu University, Japan.
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We discovered a new type of assimilative color induction. An achromatic target with a white background was placed in the center of a concentric chromatic gradient that caused the glare effect. The target frequently appears to be in the same hue as the gradient. We discussed lower-level factors such as lateral inhibition and spatial summation functions, and higher-level factors such as illumination estimation.
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