Colour appearance modelling of unrelated self-luminous stimuli KU Leuven
Colour appearance models, i.e. models that attempt to predict the colour appearance of a stimulus by taking the physical properties of the stimulus and its surroundings into account, have been developed and investigated for more than 40 years. Most of these models were developed to handle related colours, i.e. colours perceived in relation to other colours. A typical example is the ‘reflected’ colour of an object as seen in an illuminated ...