The confusion points of dichromats are derived from the constant-luminance planes of trichromats, protanopes and deuteranopes experimentally defined by heterochromatic-flicker photometry: (1) the zero-luminance planes of the observers considered in this experiment intersect almost exactly in a line that crosses the plane of the chromaticity diagram in the tritanopic-confusion point and confirm that the short-wavelength sensitive cones can be considered to have no contribution to luminance; (2) protanopic- and deuteranopic-confusion points are taken as being defined by the intersection of the tangent line to the long-wavelength region of the spectrum locus and the zero- luminance plane for protanopes and deuteranopes, respectively.
Confusion points and Constant-luminance planes for trichromats, protanopes and deuteranopes / Oleari, Claudio; Baratta, G.; Lamedica, A.; Macaluso, Claudio. - In: VISION RESEARCH. - ISSN 0042-6989. - 36:(1996), pp. 3501-3505.
Confusion points and Constant-luminance planes for trichromats, protanopes and deuteranopes
OLEARI, Claudio;MACALUSO, Claudio
1996-01-01
Abstract
The confusion points of dichromats are derived from the constant-luminance planes of trichromats, protanopes and deuteranopes experimentally defined by heterochromatic-flicker photometry: (1) the zero-luminance planes of the observers considered in this experiment intersect almost exactly in a line that crosses the plane of the chromaticity diagram in the tritanopic-confusion point and confirm that the short-wavelength sensitive cones can be considered to have no contribution to luminance; (2) protanopic- and deuteranopic-confusion points are taken as being defined by the intersection of the tangent line to the long-wavelength region of the spectrum locus and the zero- luminance plane for protanopes and deuteranopes, respectively.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.