Parametric effects in color-difference evaluation

  • Xu Q
  • Shi K
  • Luo M
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Abstract

An experiment was conducted to investigate three parameters affecting color-difference evaluation on a display: 4 sample sizes (2°, 4°, 10°, and 20°), 2 color-difference magnitudes (4 and 8 CIELAB units), and 2 separations (inclusion or exclusion of the separation line between two colors in a pair). Sample pairs surrounding 5 CIE recommended color centers were prepared. In total, 1120 sample pairs of colors were assessed 20 times using the grey-scale method. The experimental results were used to reveal various parametric effects and to verify the performance of different color matching functions (CMFs) and four color difference formulae and uniform color spaces. It was found that there was little difference in terms of ΔE values calculated using different CMFs for all the color models tested. A parametric formula was proposed to predict three parametric effects for sample pairs having no-separation line: 1) differences in sample size, 2) media (surface and self-luminous colors), and 3) color-difference magnitudes.

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Xu, Q., Shi, K., & Luo, M. R. (2022). Parametric effects in color-difference evaluation. Optics Express, 30(18), 33302. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.462628

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