The colours are not on the display A survey of non-veridical perceptions that may turn up on a colour display
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Designers and users of colour-coded visual displays may be confronted by puzzling artefacts that are produced by the physiological mechanisms of visual perception. In this review I shall describe a variety of such visual oddities, discuss their nature, and provide suggestions for dealing with them. The phenomena to be discussed are small-field tritanopia, peripheral colour vision, the Bezold-Br??cke effect, the Helmholtz-Kohlrausch effect, the Abney effect, chromatic induction, assimilation, the McCullough effect, the 'fluttering hearts' phenomenon, chromatic aberration, and colour stereoscopy.
TNO Identifier
6075
Source
Displays, 6(1), pp. 35-42.
Pages
35-42
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