Re: On monochrome images and metamerism, or not.
Re: On monochrome images and metamerism, or not.
- Subject: Re: On monochrome images and metamerism, or not.
- From: Ernst Dinkla <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 15:19:45 +0200
Roger Breton schreef:
The relative inability to see color differences on saturated colors observed by Marco concurs my own, humble experience.
I would be tempted to say that the visual system is poor at discriminating between saturated (chromatic) colors but exceedingly good on neutral (achromatic) colors. I see this all the time.
I always wondered why?
Best / Roger
But is it still like that if the samples all have the same saturation +
tone and the variabel is hue? Or when the hue + tone is the same and
only the saturation varies? We are not used to that kind of images, they
do not fall in the greyscale, full color, categories. In fashion you may
see them used but seldom and not very strict either and in the form of 3
or 4 samples at most. I think you may see the same improved
discrimination that happens in greyscale images.
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Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst
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