Chromatic adaptation
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In color science, chromatic adaptation is the estimation of the representation of an object under a different light source than the one in which it was recorded. A common application is to find a chromatic adaptation transform (CAT) that will make the recording of a neutral object appear neutral (color balance), while keeping other colors also looking realistic.[1] For example, chromatic adaptation transforms are used when converting images between ICC profiles with different white points. Adobe Photoshop, for example, uses the Bradford CAT.[2]

In color vision, chromatic adaptation refers to color constancy; the ability of the visual system to preserve the appearance of an object under a wide range of light sources.[3]

References

  1. ^ Süsstrunk, Sabine. Chromatic Adaptation
  2. ^ Lindbloom, Bruce. Chromatic Adaptation
  3. ^ Fairchild, Mark D. (2005). "8. Chromatic Adaptation", Color Appearance Models. Wiley, 146. ISBN 0470012161. 

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