Human Assignment of Grey Levels Depends on Scene Complexity
Main Authors: | Connah, David, Bachy, Romain, Finlayson, Graham D., Bloj, Marina |
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Format: | Book publication-section Journal |
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Lulu Printing
, 2012
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/811644 |
Daftar Isi:
- We use a direct greyscale matching paradigm to examine the role of hue, brightness and luminance in the construction of greyscale images. Observers matched iso-luminant and iso-saturated, coloured patches by adjusting the grey-level of achromatic patches; they did this in three experimental set-ups: single-patch, two-patch, and multiple-patches. The latter were presented as cartoon-like images and abstract equivalent. Most observers assign similar grey level values to all colours in the single-patch case, but show a marked hue-dependency in two-patch and multiple-patch conditions (cartoon and abstract images). This indicates both that matches for our complex images could be predicted from two-patch settings, and that scene content does not play a role in determining grey settings. The hue-dependency of the Helmholtz Kohlrausch effect is not a strong predictor of performance for patches, but it might play a role in observer settings in more complex spatial configurations. This record was migrated from the OpenDepot repository service in June, 2017 before shutting down.