Presentation 2005/12/8
Color Impressions from Two-Colored Texture Patterns consisted of equal-saturated elements
Shoji SUNAGA, Yukio YAMASHITA,
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Abstract(in English) We can often sense a color impression as a whole from a non-uniform surface consisting of tiny similar colors. However, it is unknown how such a single color impression from a multi-colored texture pattern is determined. In this study, we investigated the relationships between a single-color impression sensed for a multi-colored texture and the colors of elements embedded in the texture by an asymmetric color matching method. Our results showed that single-color impressions did not always agree with colorimetric averages of element colors and that the saturations of element colors tended to be held for some color combinations. This suggests that the determination of the single color impression is concerned with the visual mechanism integrating the color appearances of the elements in the texture.
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Keyword(in English) Multi-colored Texture Pattern / Color Impression / Equal Saturation
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Title (in English) Color Impressions from Two-Colored Texture Patterns consisted of equal-saturated elements
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Keyword(1) Multi-colored Texture Pattern
Keyword(2) Color Impression
Keyword(3) Equal Saturation
1st Author's Name Shoji SUNAGA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Design, Kyushu University()
2nd Author's Name Yukio YAMASHITA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Design, Kyushu University
Date 2005/12/8
Paper # HIP2005-84
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 479
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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