Motion of glossy objects does not promote separation of lighting and surface colour
The surface properties of an object, such as texture, glossiness or colour, provide important cues to its identity. However, the actual visual stimulus received by the eye is determined by both the properties of the object and the illumination. We tested whether operational colour constancy for glos...
Main Authors: | Lee, R, Smithson, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2017
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