Publications
Color Vision
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General or Tutorial Papers
- SID Color Tutorial Notes
(SID Class Notes, given last around 1994.). - Color appearance: The effects of illumination and spatial resolution
Wandell (1993). Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., USA, v 90, p. 1494-1501.
Color Appearance Papers
- Trichromatic Opponent Color Classification
E.J. Chichilnisky and B. A. Wandell (1999). Abstract. Data. Vision Research , vol. 39, no. 20, pp. 3444-58. - Seeing gray through the ON- and OFF- pathways.
E.J. Chichilnisky and B.A. Wandell (1996). Visual Neuroscience, vol. 13, pp. 591-596. - Color appearance of mixture gratings.
K-H Baeuml and B. Wandell (1996). Vision Research, , vol. 36, no. 18, pp.2849-2864. - Pattern-color separable pathways predict sensitivity to simple colored patterns
Poirson and Wandell (1996). Vision Research, vol. 36, no. 4, 515-526 - Photoreceptor sensitivity changes explain color appearance shifts induced by large uniform backgrounds in dichoptic matching.
E.J. Chichilnisky and B.A. Wandell (1995). Vision Research, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 239-254. - Appearance of colored patterns: pattern-color separability
Allen B. Poirson, Brian A. Wandell (December 1993). JOSA A, vol. 10 Issue 12 Page 2458-2470 - Asymmetric color matching: how color appearance depends on the illuminant
David H. Brainard, Brian A. Wandell (September 1992). JOSA A, vol. 9 Issue 9 Page 1433 - Analysis of the retinex theory of color vision
David H. Brainard, Brian A. Wandell (October 1986). JOSA A, vol. 3 Issue 10 Page 1651 - Color constancy: a method for recovering surface spectral reflectance
Laurence T. Maloney, Brian A. Wandell (January 1986). JOSA A, vol. 3 Issue 1 Page 29 - Color measurement and discrimination.
Brian A. Wandell (1985). JOSA A, vol. 2 Issue 1 Page 62-71
Chromatic aberration
- Matching color images: the effects of chromatic aberration
Marimont and Wandell (December 1994). JOSA A, vol. 11 Issue 12 Page 3113.
Chromatic aberration Software
- Software: Chromatic aberration.
Calculating OTFs of the eye's chromatic aberration, written in C/X11 and Matlab by Marimont, Zhang, and Wandell.

