Abstract
The sensitivities of twelve normal observers to small color differences were determined by studying the distribution of color-matching errors about a color center. Twenty-two color centers were used. These were distributed throughout the chromaticity diagram. The average luminance of the colors was 4.9 ft-L. The matching field size subtended 10° at the observer’s position. The remainder of the visual field was filled with a white surround. The data for the twelve observers are found to be in general agreement with previous experiments although some differences appear significant.
© 1957 Optical Society of America
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