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Magnitude estimation experiments are performed to investigate the influence of the background luminance on the brightness perception of self-luminous stimuli. Twenty three observers assessed the brightness of one white and three coloured self-luminous stimuli seen against fifteen different self-luminous quasi-neutral backgrounds. The luminance level of the background varied between 0 cd/m2 and 960 cd/m2. The central stimulus has a fixed luminance level of 125 cd/m2. As expected, for each stimulus, the brightness perception decreases when the background luminance increased. The average brightness perception can be fitted very well (Pearson r = 0.99 .and R2= 0.96) by a model based on the brightness prediction of the CAM15u model for unrelated colours, corrected for the impact of the selfluminous background.
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Author | Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage / International Commission on Illumination / Internationale Beleuchtungskommission (CIE) |
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Published by | CIE |
Document type | Proceeding |
Number of pages | 7 |
Keyword | THE INFLUENCE OF THE BACKGROUND LUMINANCE ON THE BRIGHTNESS PERCEPTION OF SELF-LUMINOUS STIMULI (OP01, Pages 17-24) |