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Four issues concerning colour constancy and relational colour constancy

Four issues concerning colour constancy and relational colour constancy are briefly considered: (1) the equivalence of colour constancy and relational colour constancy; (2) the dependence of relational colour constancy on ratios of cone excitations due to light from different reflecting surfaces, an...

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Published in:Vision research (Oxford) 1997-05, Vol.37 (10), p.1341-1345
Main Authors: Foster, David H, Nascimento, SĂ©rgio M.C, Craven, B.J, Linnell, Karina J, Cornelissen, Frans W, Brenner, Eli
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Language:English
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Summary:Four issues concerning colour constancy and relational colour constancy are briefly considered: (1) the equivalence of colour constancy and relational colour constancy; (2) the dependence of relational colour constancy on ratios of cone excitations due to light from different reflecting surfaces, and the association with von Kries' coefficient rule; (3) the contribution of chromatic edges to colour constancy and relational colour constancy; and (4) the effects of instruction and observer training. It is suggested that cognitive factors affect colour constancy more than relational colour constancy, which may be an inherently more robust phenomenon.
ISSN:0042-6989
1878-5646
DOI:10.1016/S0042-6989(96)00285-4