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Further applications of the ATD model for color vision.

Guth, 1995

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Guth S
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Device-Independent Color Imaging

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Further Applications of the ATD Model for Color Vision Page 1 Chapter I—Color Appearance—177 Abstract Previous and recent revisions of the ATD model for color perception and visual adaptation are incorporated into the version that is fully described in this paper. Keywords: color …
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