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Colour Matching Results from Two Distinct Observers via a Visual Trichromator System

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Human colour vision is represented by Colour Matching Function (CMF). A colour matching experiment based upon Maxwell’s matching method was performed. A visual trichromator based on spectrum tunable LED system consisting of control panels was built. The fixed “standard” half-field was white, while the “test” half-field was illuminated by three standard primaries one of which was replaced by a spectrally offset primary. The results from two distinct observers were reported in terms of inter- and intra-observer variations, 95% perception ellipses and individual CMFs.

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Shi, K., Luo, M.R., Huang, T., Zhang, J. (2023). Colour Matching Results from Two Distinct Observers via a Visual Trichromator System. In: Xu, M., Yang, L., Zhang, L., Yan, S. (eds) Innovative Technologies for Printing and Packaging. CACPP 2022. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 991. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9024-3_2

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