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Using Smooth Metamers to Estimate Color Appearance Metrics for Diverse Color-Normal Observers.

Kevin A G Smet1, Michael A Webster2, Lorne A Whitehead3.   

Abstract

Color-normal subjects sometimes disagree about metameric matches involving highly structured SPDs, because their cone fundamentals differ slightly, but non-negligibly. This has significant implications for the design of light sources and displays, so it should be estimated. We propose a broadly applicable estimation method based on a simple adaptive "front-end" interface that can be used with any selected standard color appearance model. The interface accepts, as input, any set of color matching functions for the individual subject (for example, these could be that person's cone response functions) and also the associated tristimulus values for the test stimulus and also for the reference stimulus (i.e. reference white). The interface converts this data into tristimulus values of the form used by the selected color appearance model (which could, for example, be X, Y, Z), while also carrying out the needed transform, which is based on an estimate of the subject's likely previous long-term adaptations to their unique cone fundamentals. The selected standard color appearance model then provides color appearance data that is an estimate of the color appearance of the test stimulus, for that individual subject. This information has the advantage of being interpretable within that model's well-known color space. The adaptive front end is based on the fact that, for any selected input SPD and the subject's unique color matching functions, there can be many different SPDs that are metameric for that individual. Since observer-to-observer color perception differences are minimized for spectrally smooth SPDs, smooth metamers predict color appearances reasonably accurately.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35450094      PMCID: PMC9017994          DOI: 10.1002/col.22749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Color Res Appl        ISSN: 0361-2317            Impact factor:   1.668


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