Abstract
Color appearance models, among other things, predict the hue of a stimulus when compared with defined stimuli that represent the four unique hues. Recent studies have indicated that the stimuli representing with high reliability unique hue (UH) percepts vary widely for different color-normal observers. The average yellow and blue UH stimuli for 102 observers, as determined in a recent experiment at medium chroma, differ considerably from the CIECAM02 defined unique hues, based on the Swedish NCS. Wide inter-observer variability precludes color appearance models from accurately predicting, for individual observers, all four unique hue stimuli. However, models should predict accurately those of a well-defined average observer. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Kuehni, R., Hinks, D., & Shamey, R. (2008). Experimental object color unique hue data for the mean observer for color appearance modeling. Color Research and Application, 33(6), 505–506. https://doi.org/10.1002/col.20449
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