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Practical color contrast sensitivity functions for luminance levels up to 10000 cd/m^2

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Peer-reviewed

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Conference Object

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Authors

Kim, Minjung 
Ashraf, Maliha 
Xu, Qiang 
Luo, Ronnier 

Abstract

We model color contrast sensitivity for Gabor patches as a function of spatial frequency, luminance and chromacity of the background, modulation direction in the color space and stimulus size. To fit the model parameters, we combine the data from five independent datasets, which let us make predictions for background luminance levels between 0.0002 cd/m2and 10 000 cd/m2, and for spatial frequencies between 0.06 cpd and 32 cpd. The data are well-explained by two models: a model that encodes cone contrast and a model that encodes postreceptoral, opponent-color contrast. Our intention is to create practical models, which can well explain the detection performance for natural viewing in a wide range ofconditions. As our models are fitted to the data spanning very large range of luminance, they can find applications in modeling visual performance for high dynamic range and augmented reality displays.

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Journal Title

28th Color and Imaging Conference Final Program and Proceedings

Conference Name

Color Imaging Conference (CIC28)

Journal ISSN

2166-9635
2169-2629

Volume Title

28

Publisher

Society for Imaging Science and Technology
Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/P007902/1)
European Research Council (725253)