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The three corresponding mechanisms are two cone-opponent color mechanisms and a luminance mechanism.

But, in fact, we do not place any weight on ordinary intuitions about color.

The book is lavishly illustrated with photographs of items from the exhibit (always in full color) and other supporting material (in black and white).

Here we study color scaling using photographs of natural fruit objects.

These were 4 x 6 color photographs of figurines positioned to correspond to the events described in the sentence stimuli.

The 28 color photographs add to the explanations in the text, and the numerous diagrams and geologic maps, all in colour, deserve much attention.

In the next session, the investigator presented the color photographs described previously.

During _color_-discrimination testing, responses to the spectral increment were rewarded.

Daylights are labeled by their correlated color temperatures.

For each primary, the nonlinear relationship between voltage output and luminance was linearized by color look-up tables.

This study reveals perceptual misbinding of color, thereby revealing separate neural representations of color and form followed by a subsequent binding process.

These systems work by allowing the user to choose a succession of randomly generated color schemes with progressively smaller variations.

However, the data for some observers do show steplike transitions between some color samples, which may reflect intermediate color categories.

However, should we associate color with a physical property when the visual system is only able to estimate the property imprecisely?

The presence of inerts in biomass particles is represented by increasingly lighter colors.

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