Low levels of specularity support operational color constancy, particularly when surface and illumination geometry can be inferred
We tested whether surface specularity alone supports operational color constancy—the ability to discriminate changes in illumination or reflectance. Observers viewed short animations of illuminant or reflectance changes in rendered scenes containing a single spherical surface and were asked to class...
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Optical Society of America
2016
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