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Investigation of Parametric Colour Difference on Physical Size Effect for Sample Pairs with Separation

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Present study investigates the use of 1931 and 1964 standard colorimetric observers in colorimetry. It was recommended by the CIE to apply them below and above 4° field of view (FoV), respectively. An experiment was carried out to evaluate parametric colour difference on different physical sizes using a grey-scale method on a display. 280 sample pairs of display colours were assessed 20 times by 46 normal colour-vision observers (mean age 24 years). Sample pairs were selected surrounding the 5 CIE colour centres, having mean colour difference of 4 CIELAB units, with separation between two colours on a pair, having 4 physical sizes, 2°, 4°, 10° and 20°. The visual results were used to test the effects of different colour matching functions (CMFs) and colour difference equations. It was found that CIEDE2000 performed the best, followed by CAM16-UCS and CIELAB the worst. Finally, CIE 1931, CIE 1964, CIE 2006-2°, CIE 2006-10° and 2006-4° CMFs had similar performance in calculating colour differences.

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The work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant number: 61775190).

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Xu, Q., Li, C., Luo, M.R. (2023). Investigation of Parametric Colour Difference on Physical Size Effect for Sample Pairs with Separation. 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_6

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