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Psychophysical fundamentals of colorimetry. The concept of colour zColour can be yperception – psychological phenomenon ycolour stimulus – psychophysical.

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Page 1: Psychophysical fundamentals of colorimetry. The concept of colour zColour can be yperception – psychological phenomenon ycolour stimulus – psychophysical.

Psychophysical fundamentals of colorimetry

Page 2: Psychophysical fundamentals of colorimetry. The concept of colour zColour can be yperception – psychological phenomenon ycolour stimulus – psychophysical.

The concept of colour

Colour can be perception – psychological phenomenon colour stimulus – psychophysical

phenomenon radiometry - physics photometry – one dimension of colour

stimulus description

Page 3: Psychophysical fundamentals of colorimetry. The concept of colour zColour can be yperception – psychological phenomenon ycolour stimulus – psychophysical.

Colorimetry

Additive colour mixture

Page 4: Psychophysical fundamentals of colorimetry. The concept of colour zColour can be yperception – psychological phenomenon ycolour stimulus – psychophysical.

Colour mixing

Additiv subtractiv colour mixing

Page 5: Psychophysical fundamentals of colorimetry. The concept of colour zColour can be yperception – psychological phenomenon ycolour stimulus – psychophysical.

Grassmann’s lawsGrassmann’s laws

To specify a colour match three independent variables are necessary and sufficient

For additive mixture of colour stimuli, only their tristimulus values are relevant, not their spectral composition

In additive mixtures of colour stimuli, if one or more components are gradually changed, the resulting tristimulus values also change gradually

Page 6: Psychophysical fundamentals of colorimetry. The concept of colour zColour can be yperception – psychological phenomenon ycolour stimulus – psychophysical.

Colour equation - 1

Positive additivity C R G B B R G

Page 7: Psychophysical fundamentals of colorimetry. The concept of colour zColour can be yperception – psychological phenomenon ycolour stimulus – psychophysical.

Colour equation - 2

External colour mix - negative additivity C R G B R G B

Page 8: Psychophysical fundamentals of colorimetry. The concept of colour zColour can be yperception – psychological phenomenon ycolour stimulus – psychophysical.

Additiv colour matching

Additivity: IfC1R1(R)+G1(G)+B1(B)

C2R2(R)+G2(G)+B2(B)

thenCR(R)+G(G)+B(B),

where R= R1+ R2, G= G1+ G2, B= B1+ B2,

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Additiv colour matching

ProportionalityIfC1R1(R)+G1(G)+B1(B)

thenaC1aR1(R)+aG1(G)+aB1(B)

Page 10: Psychophysical fundamentals of colorimetry. The concept of colour zColour can be yperception – psychological phenomenon ycolour stimulus – psychophysical.

The stronger form of trichromatic generalisation - 1

1/ symmetry law: If colour stimulus A matches colour stimulus B, then colour stimulus B matches colour stimulus A.

2/ transitivity law: If A matches B and B matches C, then A matches C

3/ proportionality law: If A matches B, then aA matches aB, where a is any positive factor.

Page 11: Psychophysical fundamentals of colorimetry. The concept of colour zColour can be yperception – psychological phenomenon ycolour stimulus – psychophysical.

The stronger form of trichromatic generalisation - 2

4/ additivity law: If A, B, C, D are any four colour stimuli, then if any two of the following three conceivable colour matches hold:

A B C D A C B D , , ( + ) ( + )

then so does the remaining match

C) (B D) (A

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Composit spectrum - 1

Sum of colour stimuli: the power radiated in the single spectrum bands

6 0 04 0 0 5 0 0

r e l . i n t .

w a v e l e n g t h , n m7 0 0

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Composed spectrum - 2

For one wavelength band

Composed colour stimulus:

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Colour matching

R = SR()

G = SG()

B = SB()

drSkR )(

dgSkG )(

dbSkB )(

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Colour equation

Integral form:

with three t values

Three real primaries with L = 1,000R + 4,5907G + 0,601B

T k ti i enm

780nm

d 380

( ) ,

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R, G, B colour space

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RGB - XYZ transformation

wavelength, nm

rel.

sen

s.

0,00

0,20

0,40

0,60

0,80

1,00

1,20

1,40

1,60

1,80

350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850

x2(lambda)

y2(lambda)

z2(lambda)

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A new system of colorimetry?

TC 1-36: Physiologically significant ...

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-6

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

0

1

350 450 550 650 750

wavelength, nm

log

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L-cone

M-cone

S-cone

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Improved colorimetry?Improved colorimetry?

Luminance-brightness discrepancy

Additivity problemsNew colour matching functions?Individual variationsHighly metameric matchesColour appearance models

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TC 1-36: Physiologically significant ...

L, M, S primaries based on psychophysical measurements:

König hypothesis - congenital dichromats

Photopigment spectral absorbance

Selective absorption by the lensSelective absorption by the

macular pigment

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Further issues to be described

Lightness contrast

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Colour contrast

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Assimilation