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Image Perception and Color Space. Human Eye. Simultaneous Contrast. luminance vs. brightness Contrast Weber’s Law:. Mach Band. Lateral inhibition. Herman Grid. Blind Spot Test. Blind Spot Test. Blind Spot Test. Blind Spot Test. Color Representation. Visual Spectrum. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Image Perception and Color Space

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Human Eye

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Simultaneous Contrast

• luminance vs. brightness

• Contrast– Weber’s Law: constant

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Mach Band

• Lateral inhibition

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Herman Grid

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Blind Spot Test

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Blind Spot Test

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Blind Spot Test

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Blind Spot Test

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Color Representation

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Visual Spectrum

Red 700 nm

Green 546.1 nm

Blue 435.8 nm

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Perceptual Representation (HSV)

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CIE Color Chart

CIE XYZ

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YUV Color Space

• Y is luminance of a colorY = 0.299*R’ + 0.587*G’ + 0.114*B’

• U and V are color differencesU = 0.492*(B’-Y)V = 0.877*(R’-Y)

• This simplifies recovery of R’,G’,B’– R’ = Y - 1.140V– G’ = Y - 0.394U - 0.581V– B’ = Y + 2.032U

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YIQ Color Space

• Rotate UV vectors by 30o

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YIQ Color Space

I = 0.736*(R’-Y) - 0.268(B’-Y)

Q = 0.478*(R’-Y) + 0.413*(B’-Y)

Recovery of R,G,B

R’ = Y - 0.956*I + 0.620*Q

G’ = Y - 0.272*I - 0.647*Q

B’ = Y - 1.108*I - 1.705*Q

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YCbCr

• Scaled and offset version of YUV

• Range of signalsY: 16~235

Cb,Cr: 16~240

• Suitable for digital images/video

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YCbCr Color SpaceBegin by calculating R-Y and B-Y vectors

B’-Y = -0.299*R’ - 0.587*G’ + 0.886*B’

R’-Y = 0.701*R’ - 0.587*G - 0.114*B’

The difference signals have ranges

B’-Y (-.866 to .866)

R’-Y (-.701 to .701)

Scale to range (-.5 to .5) to give same range as Y (0 to 1)

Cb = -.169*R’ - .331*G’ + .500*B’ = .564(B’-Y)

Cr = .500*R’ - .419*G’ - .081*B’ = .713(R’-Y)

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YCbCr Color SpaceFor computer representation, Scale and offset these values to keep in

range 16 to 240 (Cb and Cr) or 16 to 235 (Y)

Cb = 224*Cb + 128 = 126.336(B’-Y) + 128

Cr = 224*Cr + 128 = 159.712(B’-Y) + 128

Y = 219*Y + 16

Finally,

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071.0368.0439.0

439.0291.0148.0

098.0504.0257.0

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CMYK Color Space

• Subtractive color space• Most common use is for printers

– K (black) is added for efficiency and consistency

– White cannot be generated w/o white paper

Example: Cyan represents green and blue, by adding cyan we subtract the color red from sum.

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Perception? Illusion?

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Masking Effect

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Masking Effect

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Necker Cube

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Which is longer?

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Poggendorff Illusion

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Ponzo Illusion

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Adaptation

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Adaptation

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Adaptation

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Adaptation

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Are they straight lines?

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Which is longer?

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Stereo Vision

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Autostereogram

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What do you see?

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What do you see?


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