Abstract

AbstractAn adaptive image‐quality model that incorporates the ambient illumination conditions were developed by carrying out a series of psychophysical experiment for assessing the image quality under dark, bright and outdoor bright surround conditions. Two objective measures (colour‐difference metric and colour‐naturalness metric) were employed to predict image quality.

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