Factors affecting induced color

Abstract The amount of color induced into a field of Illuminant A was determined for four inducing colors, red, yellow, green and blue, by having observers compare the induced color with a field of actual colored light. The results, given in C. I. E. values, show that the amount of color induced increases as the size of the inducing field is increased, as the luminance ratio between inducing and induced fields is increased, and, to a small extent, as the purity of the inducing color is increased.

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