Comparison of color‐appearance models

The color-appearance models developed by R. W. G. Hunt (model H) and Y. Nayatoni and his collaborators (model N) are compared. The following color perceptions are analyzed: (1) colorfulness under illuminant C for NCS samples, (2) colorfulness change by changing illuminant C to illuminant A, (3) colorfulness change by changing adaptign illuminance, (4) Helson-Judd effect on achromatic colors under saturated chromatic illuminants, and (5) brightness and lightness. Special features of each model are made clear. In addition, a deatailed discussion is given on the mechanism introbucing the Helson-Judd effect and on the model formulations, especially in model H.

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