… information is more stableunderchanging light conditions. … signal to noise ratio, particularly in dim light. Presumably therefore, during daytime or in constantly changingillumination …
… The answer to this question is important in defining the color of an object viewed under different conditions. This dissertation undertakes two distinct investigations to shed light on this …
… equivalent to Illuminant C. … signals that adjust the relative weights of the L and M cones, and consequences of this weighting for the presumed spectral sensitivities of color-opponent …
KR Lee, MA Webster - Encyclopedia of color science and …, 2020 - labs.psych.unr.edu
… introduced by changes in the illuminant). Similarly, opponent … tightly bound to pronounced and stable properties of the world … within a color space defined by the two color-opponent axes …
… of chromatic and achromatic signals. We measured brown … [2] white–black is a color-opponent process similar to red–green … saturation, this definition is stable for color stimuli in all …
… the dynamic signals of a moving and changing environment the … in outdoor scenes due to intense sceneillumination. To deal … in the service of gaze stabilization, rather than independent …
… of this effect occurring in naturalimages is known as the … that is needed to achieve stable learning is also responsible for … , which transforms linear, color-opponentsignals registered in F …
RM Weber, M Changizi - Encyclopedia of Color Science and Technology, 2023 - Springer
… introduced by changes in the illuminant). Similarly, opponent … tightly bound to pronounced and stable properties of the world … within a color space defined by the two color-opponent axes …
… In crabs, the signal … illumination will prevent the binding of intensity-based features in the environment, but an object could still show polarization contrasts against the relatively stable …