Abstract

When viewing any scene, the human visual system is able to extract information regarding light wavelength, which is why we see in colour. This chapter discusses the mechanisms of human colour vision. The chapter first reviews the anatomy and the physiology of the visual system, and then describes the generic ATD models of colour vision. From these models, the chapter discusses the topics of colour appearance, colour constancy, and defective colour vision.

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