Affiliation:
1. Norwegian Colour and Visual Computing Laboratory Norwegian University of Science and Technology Gjøvik Norway
Abstract
AbstractA web‐hosted online experiment was previously developed to find the visual difference between four reproduction gamuts using direct magnitude estimation (Proc. IS&T 29th Color and Imaging Conf, 2021:317–322). In order to increase the size of the data set, but without overburdening observers, a modular approach was adopted. The original methodology was therefore extended across 10 linked sub‐experiments to make comparisons between some 36 gamuts, which were designed to exhibit a variety of different gamut shapes, contrast ratios, and substrate colors within the constraints of a desktop display. In addition to each set of test images, a common normalization set was included in all sub‐experiments in order to adjust each observer's choice of modulus to a global average observer, and thus combine the results into a larger data set. Finally, an interval scale was inferred from the normalized magnitude data using a categorical judgment approach to calculate scale values. The fitted data revealed a power function close to a square‐root between the interval and magnitude scales.
Funder
Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet
Subject
General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry,Human Factors and Ergonomics