A new test called "Is my blue your blue?" reveals how different -- or similar -- your color perceptions are compared to everyone else. First there was “the dress,” then there was the sneakers, now ...
Research on the perception of color differences is helping resolve a century-old understanding of color developed by Erwin Schrödinger. Los Alamos scientist Roxana Bujack led a team that used geometry ...
Color perception seems self-evident. Red, green, blue, yellow, pink and violet seem obvious to most people, but between dark red, blood red and scarlet, the nuances are more subtle. Lightspark Design ...
To evaluates postoperative color perception in cataract patients implanted with various yellow-tinted intraocular lenses (Y-IOL) and clear intraocular lenses (C-IOL), including extended depth of focus ...
Modeling human color perception enables automation of image processing, computer graphics and visualization tasks. "Our original idea was to develop algorithms to automatically improve color maps for ...
Many languages express ‘blue’ and ‘green’ under an umbrella term ‘grue’. To explain this variation, it has been suggested that changes in eye physiology, due to UV-light incidence, can lead to ...
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