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C o l o u ra p p e a r a n c eM i n g R o n n i e r L u o
Z h e j i a n g U n i v e r s i t y , H a n g z h o u , C h i n a
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ICC DevCon 2020 Ming Ronnier Luo 2
Scope
• CIE Colorimetry
• Colour appearance models
• Recent developments
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Scope
CIE Colorimetry
Colour appearance models
Recent developments
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CIE 015:2018 Colorimetry 4th Edition
CIELUVCIELAB XYZ
CIEDE2000
Spectral r
CMF2o & 10o
SPDD65 & A
s10() m10() l10()
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Wavelength ( nm )
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C*ab
hab
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CIECAM02
CAM02-UCS
SPDCIE LEDs
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New CIE LED illuminants
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LED-B1 LED-B2 LED-B3 LED-B4 LED-B5
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LED-BH1 LED-RGB1 LED-V1 LED-V2
CIE 015:2018 Colorimetry 4th Edition
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Colour Appearance Model
X Y Z
Xw Yw Zw LA Yb
CIECAM02
(CIECAM16)
Surround:
Average,
Dim and
Dark
Lightness (J)
Redness-Greenness (a)
Yellowness-Blueness (b)
Chroma (C)
Colourfulness (M)
Saturation (s)
Hue angle (h)
Hue composition (H)Ref.
white
Light Sources
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Colour appearance attributes
• Lightness
• Brightness
• Chroma
• Colourfulness
• Saturation• Hue angle
• Hue composition
1. M. R. Luo, et. al. Quantifying colour appearance: Part I CRA 16 (1991) 166-180.
2. M. R. Luo, et. al. Quantifying colour appearance: Part II CRA 16 (1991) 181-197.
3. M. R. Luo, et al., Quantifying colour appearance: Part III CRA 18 (1993) 98-113.
4. M. R. Luo, et al., Quantifying colour appearance: Part IV CRA 18 (1993) 191-209.
5. M. R. Luo, et al., Quantifying colour appearance: Part V CRA 20 (1995) 18-35.
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Relationship between the absolute and relative colour appearance attributes
Lightness
Chroma
BrightnessLightness
BrightnessChroma
Brightness
essColourfuSaturation
Brightness
essColourfuChroma
Brightness
BrightnessLightness
white
white
white
white
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ln
ln
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Visual Phenomena
1. Chromatic adaptation effect
2. Hunt effect
3. Stevens effect
4. Surround effect
5. Lightness contrast effect
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Chromatic Adaptation
Open end - SE
Open circle - A
Blue
RedGreen
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Hunt Effect
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log 10Lw
C*=0
C*=20
C*=40
C*=60
C*=80
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Stevens Effect
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log10Lw
L*=0.01
L*=20
L*=40
L*=60
L*=80
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• CIECAM97s• CIE TC1-34 Testing colour appearance models• M. R. Luo and R. W. G. Hunt, The structures of the CIE 1997 colour appearance model (CIECAM97s),
Color Res. Appl., 23 138-146 (1998).
• CIECAM02• CIE TC8-01 Colour Appearance Modelling for Colour Management
Applications, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA (1998-2002)• N. Moroney, M. D. Fairchild, R.W.G. Hunt, C Li, M. R. Luo and T. Newman, The CIECAM02 Color
Appearance Model, CIC2002, Scottsdale, Arizona, pp23-27.
• CIECAM16• CIE JTC10 A new colour appearance model for colour
management systems: CIECAM16, (Jiju, South Korea 2017-2020).
• C. J. Li. Z. Li, Z. Wang, Y. Xu, M. R. Luo, G. H. Cui, M. Melgosa, M. H. Brill, and M. R. Pointer, Comprehensive color solutions, CAM16, CAT16 and CAM16-UCS, Col., Res. and Appl., (2017), pp42703-718.
CIE Colour Appearance Models
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CIELAB CAM02-UCS
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b*
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Uniform Colour Spaces
M. R. Luo, G. Cui, C. Li, Uniform Colour Spaces Based on CIECAM02 Colour Appearance Model, Color Res. Appl. 31 (2006) 320-330.
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Scope
CIE Colorimetry
Colour appearance models
Recent developments
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Lightness (J’)
Red-Green (a’)
Yellow-blue (b’)
Colourfulness (M’)
Hue angle (h)
DJ’, DM’, DH, DEJ’a’b’
CIECAMInput and output parameters
X Y Z
Xw Yw Zw LA Yb Surround: Average, Dim
and Dark
Redness
Greenness
Achromatic
signal
Yellowness
Blueness
Angle subtense
(q)
Related Red-Green (a)
Yellow-blue (b)Brightness (Q)
Lightness (J)
Colourfulness (M)
Chroma (C)
Saturation (s)
Hue angle (h)
Hue composition (H)
UnrelatedBrightness (Qun)
Colourfulness (Mun)
White amount (Wun)
Hue
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Recent developments
Incomplete chromatic adaptation
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CAT02- Incomplete adaptationZhai et al, OE 26(2018)7724-39
Zhu et al, CRA(DOI/10.1002/Col.22500)
D=F{1-(1/3.6)e[(-La-42)/92] }
D=a0+a1du’+a2dv’+a3sqrt(du’2+dv’2)
D= Function (Surround, La, [CCT, Duv] or [u’v’], Area, Time, media)
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CCT/K
surface
self-luminous
projector
Present result
Y. Zhu, M. Wei, M. R. Luo, Effects of Adapting Chromaticities and Luminance on Color Appearance on Computer Displays Using Memory, Color Res. and Appl., 000-000
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Simultaneous colour contrast
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∆H
∆h
modeling_7° modeling_15°
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Result (ΔL*)
Background(ΔL*)
result
Y. Zhu and M. R. Luo, (O) Proposed Modification to the CAM16 Colour Appearance Model to Predict the Simultaneous Colour
Contrast Effect, 27th Color and Imaging Conference (2019), Paris, 2019, pp190-194.
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Whiteness-DepthBlackness-Vividness
Whiteness
Blackness
Y. J. Cho, L. C. Ou and M. R. Luo, A cross-culture comparison of saturation, vividness, blackness and
whiteness scales, Color Res and Appl.,42(2017)203-215
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Bri
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erv
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Res
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ns
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Vividness (Vab*)
r = -0.86
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0 20 40 60 80 100
Bri
tish
Ob
serv
er
Resp
on
se
Depth (Dab*)
r = -0.82
Whiteness
Saturation
Blackness
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Meaningful colour appearance scalesWang and Luo, R&A, 10(2018)458-470
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L*
C*ab
PR650
Caucasian
Oriental
South Asian
Whiteness – Depth
Blackness - Vividness
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Back yard of CII (Derby)
Point 1~10 sky
Point 11~20 plants
Point 21~30 building
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Jzazbz Model for HDR/WCG
M. Safdar, G. Cui, Y. J. kim and M. R. Luo, Perceptually uniform color space for image signals including high dynamic range and wide gamut, Optics Express, 25(2017), pp15131-15151.
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CIELAB
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CAM16-UCS
aM
bM
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Jza
zb
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az
bz
COMBVF Ellipses
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Hung & Berns Data
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Hue Linearity - WCG
Unitary Hue Data Other Hue Data
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UCS’s performance
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Rescaled Chromatic discrimination ellipses in CIELAB
aM
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bM
Rescaled Chromatic discrimination ellipses in CAM02-UCS
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CT
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CP
Rescaled Chromatic discrimination ellipses in ICTC
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az
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-0.05
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Rescaled Chromatic discrimination ellipses in Jza
zb
z
Colour Spaces Local (%) Global (%)
CIELAB 222 48
CAM02-UCS 138 31
ICTCP 175 59
Jzazbz 160 67
𝑳𝒐𝒄𝒂𝒍 =
1𝑁σ𝑖=1𝑁 𝐴𝑖
𝐵𝑖− 1
2
1× 100% (8)
𝐺𝑙𝑜𝑏𝑎𝑙 =
1𝑁σ𝑖=1𝑁 𝑆𝑖 − ҧ𝑆
2
ҧ𝑆× 100% (9)
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Lightness (J’)
Colourfulness (M’)
Hue angle (h)
DJ’, DM’, DH, DEJ’a’b’
CIECAMInput and output parameters
X Y Z
Xw Yw Zw LA Yb Surround: Average, Dim
and Dark
Redness
Greenness
Achromatic
signal
Yellowness
Blueness
Angle subtense
(q)
UCS
1D-scales
Related Brightness (Q)
Lightness (J)
Colourfulness (M)
Chroma (C)
Saturation (s)
Hue angle (h)
Hue composition (H)
Vividness (V)
Depth (D)
Saturation (s)
Blackness (K)
Whiteness (W)
Clarity (Cl)
2D-scales
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Colou reproduction
• Spectral (R%)
• Relative Colorimetric (XYZ)
• Absolute Colorimetric (XL YL ZL)
• Appearance (JCh, QMh)
• Preference (JCh, QMh)
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Go beyond colour!
Total Appearance
Gloss
Texture
Translucency
CIELUVCIELABXYZ
CAM02-UCS
Jzazbz
CAM16ZCAM
CIEDE2000
CAT16 (D) 2D colour appearance
Unrelated
colours
Colour contrast
HDR/WCG
Spectralreflectance
CMF2o & 10o
CIE 2015colorimetry
SPDD65 & A
Spatial colour differences
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Conclusions
• Colour appearance models • viewing parameters, Correlates, Visual phenomena
• Recent developments• CAT-D
• Colour contrast
• 2D-colour appearance scales
• Jzazbz UCS
• HDR and WCG applications • Hue linearity 0
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