We have analyzed the constancy of the response ratio for cones, second-stage mechanisms, and CCD sensors when daylight or an artificial illuminant (A, F2, F7, and F11) is changed to an equal-energy illuminant (E) in scenes containing natural and artificial objects. The response ratios were always found to be roughly constant for all the sensors. For daylight, we have deduced mathematical expressions, which relate the values of these ratios with the correlated color temperature (CCT) and applied these expressions to the synthesis of images of a scene viewed under different daylights corresponding to a variety of CCTs. The results were highly satisfactory in a rural scene for any CCT. In the scene with artificial objects, the results were also good for nonextreme CCTs. We also included in our study artificial illuminants, with which we achieved very good image syntheses for illuminants A and F7.
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