2007
DOI: 10.1364/opn.18.12.000047
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The Frequency of Metamerism in Natural Scenes

Abstract: Estimates of the frequency of metameric surfaces, which appear the same to the eye under one illuminant but different under another, were obtained from 50 hyperspectral images of natural scenes. The degree of metamerism was specified with respect to a color-difference measure after allowing for full chromatic adaptation. The relative frequency of metameric pairs of surfaces, expressed as a proportion of all pairs of surfaces in a scene, was very low. Depending on the criterion degree of metamerism, it ranged f… Show more

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“…By the same token, the arguments here depend on the logic of plane geometry and not on any partiulcar metric of color space. Although the question remains, the metameric stimuli used in colorimetry experiments are rare in natural images [32]. Thus the evolution of color vision may simply have ignored the legitimate conceptual problem posed by metamers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By the same token, the arguments here depend on the logic of plane geometry and not on any partiulcar metric of color space. Although the question remains, the metameric stimuli used in colorimetry experiments are rare in natural images [32]. Thus the evolution of color vision may simply have ignored the legitimate conceptual problem posed by metamers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We investigate the following classes of spectral data: natural illumination spectra, our own indoor images of a static scene under different illumination conditions, and the reflectance images of indoor and outdoor scenes described in [4]. The investigation of different types of illuminations is not only an interesting research issue, but we also combine those different illuminations to create simulated images from the reflectance images.…”
Section: Spectral Data and Overview Over Applied Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The database described in [4] consists of 50 close-up and distant images of a great variety of urban and rural scenes from the Minho region of Portugal. These images were recorded in sunlight without clouds or under a sky with uniformly distributed clouds.…”
Section: Multispectral Images Of Natural Scenesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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