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... COLOUR CONSTANCY . We now turn to colour constancy in the narrower sense ; just as the object colours do not follow the changes in the intensity of neutral illumination , 27 so do they fail to follow the changes of the colour of the ...
... COLOUR CONSTANCY . We now turn to colour constancy in the narrower sense ; just as the object colours do not follow the changes in the intensity of neutral illumination , 27 so do they fail to follow the changes of the colour of the ...
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... colour constancy , or expressed without this special bias , the theory of colour perception . In the first place it supplies us with an invariant , viz . , the gradient between d , and d2 . Although the quantitative verification is ...
... colour constancy , or expressed without this special bias , the theory of colour perception . In the first place it supplies us with an invariant , viz . , the gradient between d , and d2 . Although the quantitative verification is ...
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Kurt Koffka. spatial framework , the neutral colour serves as the colour level . How the level is established in each particular case depends upon the special conditions . In the field of colour these conditions are not as easy to ...
Kurt Koffka. spatial framework , the neutral colour serves as the colour level . How the level is established in each particular case depends upon the special conditions . In the field of colour these conditions are not as easy to ...
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