Unified model for human color perception and visual adaptation II

An improved version of an earlier unified model for human color perception and visual adaptation is described. It allows superior predictions of color discriminations and color appearances under varying adaptation conditions. Accordingly, the model provides not only color equations for small-step and large-step color differences, but also equations for predicting many other visual responses including actual perceptions of hue, saturation, and brightness.

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