Abstract

AbstractThis article describes the steps that should be considered for the proper illumination of artwork. In particular, our intent is to show how a different illuminating environment from one intended by the artist affects the color appearance of exhibited paintings. Using five different illuminants and several illumination levels, it is shown for eight artists' pigments that large color‐appearance differences occur. This is true even after the effects of chromatic adaptation are taken into account.

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