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Preferred memory color difference between the deuteranomalous and normal color vision

Author(s)
Baek, YeSeulKwak, YoungshinWoo, SungjooPark, Chongwook
Issued Date
2015-02-12
DOI
10.1117/12.2081958
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/46899
Fulltext
http://proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=2109922
Citation
Color Imaging XX: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, v.9395
Abstract
The goal of this study is to evaluate the difference of the preferred hues of familiar objects between the color deficient observer and the normal observer. Thirteen test color images were chosen covering fruit colors, natural scene and human faces. It contained red, yellow, green, blue, purple and skin color. Two color deficient observer (deuteranomal) and two normal observers were participated in this experiment. They controlled the YCC hue of the objects in the images to obtain the most preferred and the most natural image. The selected images were analyzed using CIELAB values of each pixel. Data analysis results showed that in the case of naturalness, both groups selected the similar hues for the most of image, while, in the case of preference, the color deficient observer preferred more reddish or more greenish images. Since the deuteranomalous observer has relatively week perception for red and green region, they may prefer more reddish or greenish color. The color difference between natural hue and preferred hue of deuteranomal observer is bigger than those of normal observer. © 2015 SPIE.
Publisher
Color Imaging XX: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
ISBN
978-162841485-1
ISSN
0277-786X

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