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Color Appearance Papers

  1. Trichromatic Opponent Color Classification
    E.J. Chichilnisky and B. A. Wandell (1999). Abstract. Data. Vision Research , vol. 39, no. 20, pp. 3444-58.
  2. Seeing gray through the ON- and OFF- pathways.
    E.J. Chichilnisky and B.A. Wandell (1996). Visual Neuroscience, vol. 13, pp. 591-596.
  3. Color appearance of mixture gratings.
    K-H Baeuml and B. Wandell (1996). Vision Research, , vol. 36, no. 18, pp.2849-2864.
  4. Pattern-color separable pathways predict sensitivity to simple colored patterns
    Poirson and Wandell (1996). Vision Research, vol. 36, no. 4, 515-526
  5. 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.
  6. Appearance of colored patterns: pattern-color separability
    Allen B. Poirson, Brian A. Wandell (December 1993). JOSA A, vol. 10 Issue 12 Page 2458-2470
  7. 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
  8. Analysis of the retinex theory of color vision
    David H. Brainard, Brian A. Wandell (October 1986). JOSA A, vol. 3 Issue 10 Page 1651
  9. 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
  10. Color measurement and discrimination.
    Brian A. Wandell (1985). JOSA A, vol. 2 Issue 1 Page 62-71

 

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