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- Chromatic_adaptation abstract "Chromatic adaptation is the human visual system’s ability to adjust to changes in illumination in order to preserve the appearance of object colors. It is responsible for the stable appearance of object colours despite the wide variation of light which might be reflected from an object and observed by our eyes.An object may be viewed under various conditions. For example, it may be illuminated by sunlight, the light of a fire, or a harsh electric light. In all of these situations, human vision perceives that the object has the same color: an apple always appears red, whether viewed at night or during the day. On the other hand, a camera with no adjustment for light may register the apple as having varying color. This feature of the visual system is called chromatic adaptation, or color constancy; when the correction occurs in a camera it is referred to as white balance.Though the human visual system generally does maintain constant perceived color under different lighting, there are situations where the relative brightness of two different stimuli will appear reversed at different illuminance levels. For example, the bright yellow petals of flowers will appear dark compared to the green leaves in dim light while the opposite is true during the day. This is known as the Purkinje effect, and arises because the peak sensitivity of the human eye shifts toward the blue end of the spectrum at lower light levels.".
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- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink CIE_1931_color_space.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Color_appearance_phenomena.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Color_balance.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Color_constancy.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Cone_cell.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_E._Ives.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Illuminance.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_von_Kries.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink LMS_Color_Space.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink LMS_color_space.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Purkinje_effect.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink RGB_color_space.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Von_Kries_Coefficient_Law.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink White_balance.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLink White_point.
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chromatic adaptation".
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chromatic adaptation#von Kries transform".
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLinkText "adapted".
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLinkText "chromatic adaptation".
- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageWikiLinkText "von Kries transform".
- Chromatic_adaptation hasPhotoCollection Chromatic_adaptation.
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- Chromatic_adaptation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Chromatic_adaptation subject Category:Color_appearance_phenomena.
- Chromatic_adaptation hypernym u2019.
- Chromatic_adaptation type Psychophysic.
- Chromatic_adaptation comment "Chromatic adaptation is the human visual system’s ability to adjust to changes in illumination in order to preserve the appearance of object colors. It is responsible for the stable appearance of object colours despite the wide variation of light which might be reflected from an object and observed by our eyes.An object may be viewed under various conditions. For example, it may be illuminated by sunlight, the light of a fire, or a harsh electric light.".
- Chromatic_adaptation label "Chromatic adaptation".
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- Chromatic_adaptation wasDerivedFrom Chromatic_adaptation?oldid=676376235.
- Chromatic_adaptation isPrimaryTopicOf Chromatic_adaptation.