Abstract

Contrast colors induced in a central “white” area by surrounding inducing colors were matched in the contralateral eye. Results are presented in terms of luminance, wavelength of a spectral component, and colorimetric purity of the match as well as in C.I.E. values. A relation between colorimetric purity of the match and saturation of the inducing color is indicated. A neutral region in C.I.E. color space is roughly defined which differs from the locus of the “white” component employed in the experiment.

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