“…Many computer programs use additive corrections, while Broackes (1970) preferred multiplicative correction. Rodrigues and Besnoy (1980) proposed to compare the fl are of the specimens (change of colours with quick change of illuminant) to compare the colour constancies of the individual samples. This is not a direct measure of metamerism, but a simple comparison of colour constancy properties of the standard and the specimen.…”
Section: Cie Special Index Of Metamerismmentioning
“…Many computer programs use additive corrections, while Broackes (1970) preferred multiplicative correction. Rodrigues and Besnoy (1980) proposed to compare the fl are of the specimens (change of colours with quick change of illuminant) to compare the colour constancies of the individual samples. This is not a direct measure of metamerism, but a simple comparison of colour constancy properties of the standard and the specimen.…”
Section: Cie Special Index Of Metamerismmentioning
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