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Brightness- and colour - constancy have been more extensively investigated than any of the others , although the first specific work in that field was not published till 1911 , while Martius published his investigation of size constancy ...
Brightness- and colour - constancy have been more extensively investigated than any of the others , although the first specific work in that field was not published till 1911 , while Martius published his investigation of size constancy ...
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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 , ?? 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 , ?? so do they fail to follow the changes of the colour of the ...
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If c , and cq are two different shades of the same stimulus colour , then two coloured behavioural fields of a fixed ... have colours anywhere between a maximum saturation of the colour and the maximum saturation of the complementary .
If c , and cq are two different shades of the same stimulus colour , then two coloured behavioural fields of a fixed ... have colours anywhere between a maximum saturation of the colour and the maximum saturation of the complementary .
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