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Ordinal Scale Based Description of Colour Rendering

Bodrogi, Peter Zsolt ; Brückner, Stefan ; Khanh, Tran Quoc (2011)
Ordinal Scale Based Description of Colour Rendering.
In: Color Research and Application, 36 (4)
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Item Type: Article
Erschienen: 2011
Creators: Bodrogi, Peter Zsolt ; Brückner, Stefan ; Khanh, Tran Quoc
Type of entry: Bibliographie
Title: Ordinal Scale Based Description of Colour Rendering
Language: English
Date: August 2011
Publisher: Wiley & Sons
Journal or Publication Title: Color Research and Application
Volume of the journal: 36
Issue Number: 4
URL / URN: http://www.wiley.com/
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Perceived colour differences of 17 test colour samples (uniform standalone patches) were evaluated visually between a test and a reference light source on three visual scales. Two graphical rating scales (a greyscale-anchored colour difference scale and a similarity judgement scale) and a five-step ordinal rating scale (excellent, good, acceptable, not acceptable or very bad colour rendering) were used. The experimental setup included tungsten halogen, gas discharge, fluorescent, and white LED light sources at two correlated colour temperatures, 2700 and 4500 K. There was an inverse relationship between similarity judgement and visual colour difference results. Each category of the five-step ordinal rating scale had a characteristic mean visual colour difference value. Visual colour differences correlated best with the recently developed CIECAM02-UCS colour difference metric. Latter metric was used to predict the observers’ ratings of visual colour differences on the above five-step ordinal rating scale. From the predicted ratings of 17 test-colour samples under the test light source, a new ordinal rating scale based colour rendering index (RCRI) was defined and compared with previous colour rendering indices. RCRI correlated well with both the mean visual colour differences and the mean similarity judgements. Despite the significant interobserver differences of the visual assessment of colour differences, the RCRI method showed an overall performance of 73% in terms of good predictions of the rating categories. Validation experiments with complex still life (tabletop) stimuli are currently underway.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: RCRI, CIECAM02, UCS, CIECAM02-UCS, Farbwiedergabe, Farbwiedergabeindex, Farbunterschied, Farbdifferenz
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RCRI, CIECAM02, UCS, CIECAM02-UCS, colour rendering index, ordinal rating scale, visual colour difference, colour difference metricEnglish
Divisions: 18 Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
18 Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology > Institute for Electromechanical Design (dissolved 18.12.2018)
18 Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology > Light Technology (from Oct. 2021 renamed "Adaptive Lighting Systems and Visual Processing")
Date Deposited: 03 Nov 2010 14:39
Last Modified: 03 Jun 2018 21:23
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RCRI, CIECAM02, UCS, CIECAM02-UCS, colour rendering index, ordinal rating scale, visual colour difference, colour difference metricEnglish
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