2021
DOI: 10.1002/col.22764
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A hue and warm‐cool model for warm‐cool based correlated color temperature calculation

Abstract: Correlated color temperature is widely used to describe colors of lights, but it has been questionable if it is well correlated to real perception. This study approached this issue with warm‐cool feelings, that is, the same correlated color temperature would evoke the same level of warm‐cool feelings. Since warm‐cool feeling is widely accepted to correlate closely with hue, a psychophysical experiment was performed to collect visual data of lights in terms of both hue and warm‐cool feelings. As a result, the h… Show more

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“…It is well-known that the perceived display white is strongly affected by ambient lighting conditions due to the chromatic adaptation mechanism of the human eye. Therefore, the various viewing parameters, such as illuminance and chromaticity of lighting 1,2 , FOV 3 , stimulation type, and luminance of stimulus 4 have been investigated to develop the chromatic adaptation transform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well-known that the perceived display white is strongly affected by ambient lighting conditions due to the chromatic adaptation mechanism of the human eye. Therefore, the various viewing parameters, such as illuminance and chromaticity of lighting 1,2 , FOV 3 , stimulation type, and luminance of stimulus 4 have been investigated to develop the chromatic adaptation transform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%