通过透明度感知光泽
Sabrina Hansmann-Roth1, Pascal Mamassian2
1Icelandic Vision Lab, Department of Psychology, University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland.
i-Perception
|July 28, 2025
概括
透明层通过改变颜色和减少亮度对比度来改变感知光泽. 观察者在通过这些材料观察物体时往往会高估光泽,特别是在较轻的层中.
科学领域:
- 视觉感知 视觉感知 视觉感知
- 材料科学 是一种材料科学.
- 图像处理 图像处理
背景情况:
- 图像强度受到照明,物体反射率和介质属性的影响.
- 部分传导材料可以改变对其背后物体的视觉感知,影响颜色和对比度.
研究的目的:
- 研究透明层的无色色变化和亮度对比压缩如何影响感知光泽.
- 用联合测量量不同透明层对光泽感知的影响.
主要方法:
- 使用最大概率联合测量范式来评估感知光泽.
- 进行了实验,在部分传导材料背后呈现光泽物体.
- 采用了匹配任务,观察者将直接看到的表面与通过透明层看到的表面相匹配.
主要成果:
- 透明层会导致无色色变色和亮度对比压缩,影响镜面反射.
- 感知光泽显示高度的恒定性,尽管透明层.
- 在光泽估计中观察到透明层的小但显著的贡献,特别是在浅色层中.
结论:
- 当通过透明层观察时,光泽通常被高估了.
- 透明层的特性,特别是颜色,影响光泽感知.
- 光泽的视觉感知是强大的,但容易受到介质介绍的扭曲.
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