Hint: Think about linear systems and how they behave).

Similar documents
This is due to Purkinje shift. At scotopic conditions, we are more sensitive to blue than to red.

Multimedia Systems Color Space Mahdi Amiri March 2012 Sharif University of Technology

Understand brightness, intensity, eye characteristics, and gamma correction, halftone technology, Understand general usage of color

Mahdi Amiri. March Sharif University of Technology

12/02/2017. From light to colour spaces. Electromagnetic spectrum. Colour. Correlated colour temperature. Black body radiation.

Color Reproduction. Chapter 6

Contours, Saliency & Tone Mapping. Donald P. Greenberg Visual Imaging in the Electronic Age Lecture 21 November 3, 2016

any kind, you have two receptive fields, one the small center region, the other the surround region.

SPATIAL VISION. ICS 280: Visual Perception. ICS 280: Visual Perception. Spatial Frequency Theory. Spatial Frequency Theory

28 Color. The colors of the objects depend on the color of the light that illuminates them.

Color & Graphics. Color & Vision. The complete display system is: We'll talk about: Model Frame Buffer Screen Eye Brain

Visual Effects of Light. Prof. Grega Bizjak, PhD Laboratory of Lighting and Photometry Faculty of Electrical Engineering University of Ljubljana

Human Vision and Human-Computer Interaction. Much content from Jeff Johnson, UI Wizards, Inc.

12 Color Models and Color Applications. Chapter 12. Color Models and Color Applications. Department of Computer Science and Engineering 12-1

Raster Graphics. Overview קורס גרפיקה ממוחשבת 2008 סמסטר ב' What is an image? What is an image? Image Acquisition. Image display 5/19/2008.

קורס גרפיקה ממוחשבת 2008 סמסטר ב' Raster Graphics 1 חלק מהשקפים מעובדים משקפים של פרדו דוראנד, טומס פנקהאוסר ודניאל כהן-אור

For a long time I limited myself to one color as a form of discipline. Pablo Picasso. Color Image Processing

Lecture 2 Digital Image Fundamentals. Lin ZHANG, PhD School of Software Engineering Tongji University Fall 2016

COLOR. and the human response to light

Visual computation of surface lightness: Local contrast vs. frames of reference

Sampling and Reconstruction. Today: Color Theory. Color Theory COMP575

2. Pixels and Colors. Introduction to Pixels. Chapter 2. Investigation Pixels and Digital Images

Color Image Processing. Gonzales & Woods: Chapter 6

COLOR and the human response to light

Digital Image Processing Color Models &Processing

Don t twinkle, little star!

The eye, displays and visual effects

Further reading. 1. Visual perception. Restricting the light. Forming an image. Angel, section 1.4

Vision and Color. Reading. The lensmaker s formula. Lenses. Brian Curless CSEP 557 Autumn Good resources:

Visual Effects of. Light. Warmth. Light is life. Sun as a deity (god) If sun would turn off the life on earth would extinct

Standard Viewing Conditions

Figure 1: Energy Distributions for light

Vision and Color. Reading. Optics, cont d. Lenses. d d f. Brian Curless CSE 557 Autumn Good resources:

Vision and Color. Brian Curless CSE 557 Autumn 2015

Understanding Color Theory Excerpt from Fundamental Photoshop by Adele Droblas Greenberg and Seth Greenberg

Image Processing Lecture 4

Vision. The eye. Image formation. Eye defects & corrective lenses. Visual acuity. Colour vision. Lecture 3.5

Digital Image Processing

xyy L*a*b* L*u*v* RGB

The Science Seeing of process Digital Media. The Science of Digital Media Introduction

CSE 332/564: Visualization. Fundamentals of Color. Perception of Light Intensity. Computer Science Department Stony Brook University

What is Color Gamut? Public Information Display. How do we see color and why it matters for your PID options?

The human visual system

LECTURE 07 COLORS IN IMAGES & VIDEO

Vision and Color. Reading. Optics, cont d. Lenses. d d f. Brian Curless CSEP 557 Fall Good resources:

Vision and Color. Brian Curless CSEP 557 Fall 2016

Vision Science I Exam 2 31 October 2016

Conceptual Physics Fundamentals

IFT3355: Infographie Couleur. Victor Ostromoukhov, Pierre Poulin Dép. I.R.O. Université de Montréal

Digital Image Processing

Reading. 1. Visual perception. Outline. Forming an image. Optional: Glassner, Principles of Digital Image Synthesis, sections

COLOR. Elements of color. Visible spectrum. The Human Visual System. The Fovea. There are three types of cones, S, M and L. r( λ)

Introduction to Color Science (Cont)

Computers and Imaging

Digital Image Processing COSC 6380/4393. Lecture 20 Oct 25 th, 2018 Pranav Mantini

CS 178 Digital Photography Professor Marc Levoy Stanford University Spring 2011

Chapter 3 Part 2 Color image processing

Color Science. What light is. Measuring light. CS 4620 Lecture 15. Salient property is the spectral power distribution (SPD)

EECS490: Digital Image Processing. Lecture #12

Colors in Images & Video

Chapter 9: Color. What is Color? Wavelength is a property of an electromagnetic wave in the frequency range we call light

Chapter 2: Digital Image Fundamentals. Digital image processing is based on. Mathematical and probabilistic models Human intuition and analysis

Lecture 3: Grey and Color Image Processing

H34: Putting Numbers to Colour: srgb

Computer Graphics: Graphics Output Primitives Primitives Attributes

To discuss. Color Science Color Models in image. Computer Graphics 2

Don t miss surprising. facts about the way we see

BenQ Eye-care Technology White Paper


6 Color Image Processing

Bettina Selig. Centre for Image Analysis. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala University

the RAW FILE CONVERTER EX powered by SILKYPIX

Visual Perception. Overview. The Eye. Information Processing by Human Observer

Comparing Sound and Light. Light and Color. More complicated light. Seeing colors. Rods and cones

Image and video processing (EBU723U) Colour Images. Dr. Yi-Zhe Song

Visibility, Performance and Perception. Cooper Lighting

Introduction. The Spectral Basis for Color

Color vision and representation

Color Image Processing EEE 6209 Digital Image Processing. Outline

Lecture 15 End Chap. 6 Optical Instruments (2 slides) Begin Chap. 7 Visual Perception

Spectroradiometer CS-2000/2000A. The world's top-level capability spectroradiometers make further advances with addition of second model to lineup.

Adapted from the Slides by Dr. Mike Bailey at Oregon State University

Radiometry vs. Photometry. Radiometric and photometric units

Reading instructions: Chapter 6

Retina. Convergence. Early visual processing: retina & LGN. Visual Photoreptors: rods and cones. Visual Photoreptors: rods and cones.

Lecture Color Image Processing. by Shahid Farid

Color Image Processing. Jen-Chang Liu, Spring 2006

Colorimetry and Color Modeling

Spectroradiometer CS-2000/2000A. The world's top-level capability spectroradiometers make further advances with addition of second model to lineup.

WORKING WITH COLOR Monitor Placement Place the monitor at roughly right angles to a window. Place the monitor at least several feet from any window

Color Science. CS 4620 Lecture 15

Using HDR display technology and color appearance modeling to create display color gamuts that exceed the spectrum locus

We have already discussed retinal structure and organization, as well as the photochemical and electrophysiological basis for vision.

Contrast, Luminance and Colour

LECTURE III: COLOR IN IMAGE & VIDEO DR. OUIEM BCHIR

Limitations of the Oriented Difference of Gaussian Filter in Special Cases of Brightness Perception Illusions

University of British Columbia CPSC 414 Computer Graphics

Wireless Communication

Reading. Lenses, cont d. Lenses. Vision and color. d d f. Good resources: Glassner, Principles of Digital Image Synthesis, pp

IMAGE PROCESSING >COLOR SPACES UTRECHT UNIVERSITY RONALD POPPE

Transcription:

1. We know that the color of a light/object we see depends on the selective transmission or reflections of some wavelengths more than others. Based on this fact, explain why the sky on earth looks blue, but the same sky on moon looks black. Why? 2. Your carpet is stained and you are trying to clean it. Often you will find yourself concentrating on the edges of the stain and trying to remove it rather then the whole strain. And it works. A casual viewer finds it difficult to locate the stain when the edge is removed. Why? 3. The preferred color of the runway lights (used usually for nighttime landing and taking off) is usually blue, and not red. Why? 4. Cataracts are tissues that develop clouding the eye s lenses. Cataracts mostly happen in the old age. But there are also juvenile cataracts that occur in babies and often are existent from birth. In 1960s, when the art of cataract removal perfected, they operated on old people and cured them. They also operated on a bunch of young men, who had juvenile cataracts. But this did not cure the cataracts. Why? 5. The response, R, of human eye to intensity of light, I, can be described as R = I 1/2. The following experiment is used to correct the gamma of any display. Create a image with rows of gratings of the form Sin 2 (x) with increasing values of x along the vertical axis. Display this image on your monitor. You will be seeing some interference patterns if your gamma is not correct. These are called Moire patterns. Adjust your gamma until the moiré patterns disappear. This is the correct gamma setting for your display. Explain this phenomenon. (Hint: Think about linear systems and how they behave). 6. The picture on the left appears like ridges in the sand. Now, invert page and look at the same image, it will look like steps. Which perceptual phenomenon can explain it? 7. Let the (x,y,y) representation of color C 1 be C 1 = (x 1,y 1,Y 1 ). Find the XYZ coordinate of a color C 2 that has chromaticity coordinates as half of the chromaticity coordinates of C 1 and luminance 1.5 times that of C 1.

8. C 1 and C 2 are colors with XYZ coordinates (50,75,10) and (25,50,100) respectively. Find the XYZ coordinate of a color C 3 with same luminance as C 1 and chromaticity coordinate half way between C 1 and C 2. How would this color look? 9. What is the dominant wavelength of a color with chromaticity coordinate (0.4, 0.5)? What is the chromaticity coordinates of this wavelength? What is the chromaticity coordinates of the complement of this color? 10. Look at the image on the right for 30 seconds or more and then shift your gaze to a white paper. What do you see? What is this phenomenon called and why does it happen? 11. The image on the right shows six different objects A, B, C, D, E and F, which have different reflectance. It also shows the gray scale values at the edges. Assuming that the illumination is continuous throughout the image, find the reflectance of B,C,D,E and F with respect to A. How would you verify that the illumination is indeed continuous?

12. The figure on the right shows an image segmented into three parts, A, B and C based on the detection of edges between them. The XYZ coordinates of the colors on the both sides of the edge between A and B are given in blue. The same for the edge between B and C is given in red. Which of these two edges do you think is due to reflectance and why? 13. A person was presented an annular ring of luminance of 100cd/m 2 with a circular inset of 50cd/m 2. In an adjacent region, he was presented with a circular inset of 150cd/m 2 and asked to adjust the luminance of the annular ring surrounding it so that it creates similar perception as that of the adjacent pair. What luminance do you expect him to adjust to? 14. A two month old was being very jittery and crying in a room lit by a whitish tube light. In order to pacify him, the mother suddenly puts on a very bright yellowish light. The kid suddenly finds renewed interest in everything around him and stops crying. Can you explain this? 15. You are going on a train. The track is lined by electric poles placed regularly along the track so that it is just a few feet away when you look out of the window. When the train just starts you can make out these poles clearly as they keep moving away from you. As the train increases speed, slowly the poles become blurred as they move away from you. Can you explain this phenomenon with CSF? 16. In an movie auditorium, the projection system is used with mean luminance of 12-22 foot Lamberts for refresh rates of 48 Hz. However, it is said that a refresh rate has to be increased to 60 Hz for higher luminance projection system. Can you explain this with CSF? 17. Let the maximum spatial frequency detected by a human at luminance L be 30 cycles/degree of the angle subtended on the human eye. Nyquist sampling condition says that to generate a spatial pattern of a certain frequency f on a display, at least 2f number of pixels are required. From this find out the minimum display resolution needed for a person at a distance d, so that he can feel the experience of seeing a natural scene on the display. Plot the r with respect to d. 18. A bright lighthouse is not visible in the day, but is easily visible at night even though the power of the light remains unchanged. Why?

19. The image of your TV looks washed out. The technician says that the intensity response curve of the TV is linear and hence the problem. To correct the problem, he has to make it non-linear. Why? What kind of non-linear response do you think he will put in? 20. We know that the color of a light/object we see depends on the selective transmission or reflections of some wavelengths more than others. Based on this fact, explain why sunsets and sunrises in polluted areas are found to be much more spectacular than other area. Hint: Sunlight passes through the environment before reaching the eye. 21. What will be the difference of our perception of Hermann s grid if we had lateral excitation instead of lateral inhibition (i.e a center surround receptive field that has inhibition in the center and excitation in the surround)? 22. Why do we see better in the dark if we avert/skew our gaze a little? 23. Do the following experiment. Look at the above picture. Then cover your left eye with hand for 10 minutes. So, now you are looking at the image with just your right eye. After 10 minutes, uncover your left eye and cover your right eye. Compare what you see with what you were seeing with your right eye before. You will see that the blue flower looks brighter from your left eye than from your right eye. Why does this happen?

24. A bunch of kittens were reared from birth by seeing only vertical stripes. They were in an enclosed area with just stripes all around them. They wore neck ruffs so that they cannot turn their heads to see the vertical stripes in a different orientation. After this, they were compared with normal kittens. What difference would you expect in the sensitivity of these kittens from the normal kittens? Why? Which area of the brain is responsible for this difference and how? 25. The left picture is a simple line drawing of a face while the right image is a low resolution picture. The right hand side image has a lot more information, yet we perceive the face of the man with the line drawing much better. What does it say about our visual system? What are the different areas and cells in the visual system that the left image would stimulate?

26. The color gamut of a printer is given by triangle ABC on the chromaticity chart where A = (0.15, 0.65), B = (0.6, 0.3) and C = (0.15, 0.125). The color gamut of a monitor is given by triangle DEF on the chromaticity chart where D = (0.2, 0.05), E = (0.55, 0.4) and F = (0.05, 0.55). How many sides does the polygon that represents all the colors that can be produced both by the printer and the monitor have? Find the coordinates of all the vertices of this polygon. 27. You have difficulty in reading very small text on the screen. However, this difficulty reduces as you increase the size of the fonts. Explain this using CSF. 28. You are working in your office which receives good sunlight in the day time. Around dusk when it is getting dark, you find that it is difficult to read the text on the book. You light your table lamp and the text is again legible again. Explain this phenomenon with CSF. 29. In the image on the right, one X looks yellow and the other looks gray though they are the same color as you can see from the place where they are connected. What is this phenomenon and why does this happen?