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Study of Observer Variability in Modern Display Colorimetry: Comparison of CIE 2006 Model and 10° Standard Observer

Abstract

This paper compares CIE 2006 model predictions and the 1964 10° standard colorimetric observer with the average observer data from three distinct subgroups of 47 Stiles-Burch observers formed on the basis of observer ages. For two of these subgroups, the long-wave sensitive (x-) color matching functions obtained from the CIE06 model did not accurately predict the intra-group average observer functions. In terms of display color perception, the prediction error is reflected in the longer wavelengths of the color spectrum. In contrast, the short-wave sensitive (z-) function of the 10° standard observer showed significant deviations from the intra-group average observer for all three subgroups.
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hal-00394378 , version 1 (17-07-2009)

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Abhijit Sarkar, Laurent Blondé, Patrick Le Callet, Florent Autrusseau, Jürgen Stauder, et al.. Study of Observer Variability in Modern Display Colorimetry: Comparison of CIE 2006 Model and 10° Standard Observer. 11th Congress of the International Colour Association (AIC), Oct 2009, Australia. 4 p. ⟨hal-00394378⟩
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