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Surface reflectance models and photoreceptor spectral sensitivities

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Abstract

Recent computational models of color vision demonstrate that it is possible to achieve exact color constancy over limited ranges of illuminants and surface reflectances termed linear models.1 The success of these computational models hinges on whether any sizable range of surface spectral reflectances can be described by a linear model with about three parameters.

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