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Quantitative studies of color constancy

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In order to study color constancy, the color appearance of the center of a center–surround paradigm was measured by using multiple-alternative forced-response matching. The center was presented with (1) no surround, (2) an adjacent chromatic surround, or (3) a chromatic surround separated from the center by an achromatic gap. The center and the surrounds were presented under various simulated illuminants ranging from illuminant A to illuminant D75. We found that when no surround is present, color constancy fails; however, when surrounds are present, some degree of color constancy is displayed. We also found that color constancy is poor when chromatic induction is minimal. In addition, it was determined that, if the ratios of R, G, and B of the center to R, G, and B of the surround remain constant as the illuminant changes, color constancy results. (R, G, and B correspond to the outputs of the retinal color mechanisms.)

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