Abstract

AbstractOur previous experiment showed that the color appearance of color chips changes depending on the color of illumination. In this article, we continued to analyze the previous data of 23 color chips under six vivid colored illuminations (red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, and magenta) that were assessed by 100 subjects. We found that there were usually two directions of shifted color under vivid illumination. For example, color chips would change to either a dark blue or orange direction under vivid red illumination depending on the color of the color chips. We also found that there is a similar mechanism behind the chromatic adaptation in relation to the complementary color.

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