Abstract

Mismatches between ambient illumination levels and display luminance can cause poor viewing experiences. This paper explores the influence of chromaticity differences between illumination and display on viewers’ subjective evaluations of color appearance, preference, and visual comfort when watching videos. Results show that when the chromaticity biases of display and illumination are incongruent, viewers like the video less than when the biases are congruent, and find its colors abnormal.

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