Correcting images for individual differences in color appearance

IF 1.2 3区 工程技术 Q4 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Camilla Simoncelli, Michael A. Webster
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Individual differences are a prominent feature of normal color vision and range from variations in sensitivity to perception and color naming. Corrections for differences in spectral sensitivity are common, and there is growing interest in calibrating displays for the sensitivity of an individual observer. In contrast, few studies have explored calibrations for aspects of color appearance. We developed a technique for adjusting images based directly on an individual's hue percepts and illustrate the principle of the approach using a set of hue scaling functions measured previously for a large sample of color-normal observers (Emery et al. PNAS 2023). Colors in an image are mapped onto the average scaling function to define the hue perceived by the average “standard observer.” This hue is then mapped back to the chromaticity that would elicit the same response in any individual observer. With this correction, different observers – each looking at physically different images calibrated for their own hue percepts – should in principle agree on the perceived colors. Adjustments of this kind could be easily implemented on standard displays, because they require only measures of hue percepts and not spectral sensitivity, and could lead to greater consistency in the perception and communication about color across individuals with potentially widely different perceptual experiences of color.

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Color Research and Application
Color Research and Application 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
7.10%
发文量
62
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Color Research and Application provides a forum for the publication of peer-reviewed research reviews, original research articles, and editorials of the highest quality on the science, technology, and application of color in multiple disciplines. Due to the highly interdisciplinary influence of color, the readership of the journal is similarly widespread and includes those in business, art, design, education, as well as various industries.
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