Difference scaling of gloss: Nonlinearity, binocularity, and constancy

Volume: 4, Issue: 9, Pages: 4 - 4
Published: Aug 30, 2004
Abstract
Gloss is an attribute of visual appearance that originates from the geometrical distribution of the light reflected by the surface. We used the maximum likelihood difference scaling (MLDS) procedure (L.T. Maloney & J. N. Yang, 2003) to estimate gloss scales over an extended range. Observers' judgments were obtained for a series of 10 black, coated samples for two directions of illumination, in binocular and monocular vision. The results showed a...
Paper Details
Title
Difference scaling of gloss: Nonlinearity, binocularity, and constancy
Published Date
Aug 30, 2004
Volume
4
Issue
9
Pages
4 - 4
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