Evidence for human-centric in-vehicle lighting: part 2—modeling illumination based on color-opponents

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    This arrangement of perceiving only signal differences of receptive fields, no absolute values at all, can also lead to unequal color perceptions based on different bright backgrounds (Schrauf et_al, 1997; Schiller and Tehovnik, 2015), which makes perceptual color modeling highly challenging. Indoor illumination for user preference Current investigated illumination models for general indoor lighting preferences are primarily derived by a triplet based on correlated color temperature (CCT), vertical illuminance (Ev ), and saturation enhancement (1C*; Trinh et_al, 2019) or without intensity dependency in a linear relation between color gamut (CDI) and color fidelity (Qa; Huang . . .

     

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