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Maintaining brightness perception is the key to success in task-ambient lighting.
Filling-in models were successful in predicting psychophysical data for brightness perception.
Two successful models demonstrating the power of symmetrical filters in brightness perception models can be found in [131, 132].
However, the increase in spatial brightness perception came with lower satisfaction, worse visual comfort, and worse self-reported productivity.
Even when higher CCT resulted in higher spatial brightness perception, occupants' visual comfort and satisfaction were compromised.
We illustrate the use of the multi-scale line/edge representation in different processes: visual reconstruction or brightness perception, automatic scale selection and object segregation.
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The most frequently cited sensations included: light perception, changes in light brightness, movements, instruments and surgeon's hands or fingers.
The most frequently cited sensations were light perception, changes in light brightness, movements, instruments and surgeon's hands or fingers (Table 2).
In this questionnaire, glare and brightness are probed as, respectively, "Does the light have less glare or more?" and "Is the light too dark or bright?" More glare and brightness are conceived as helping to visualize patterns and/or to read, although high levels of glare and brightness can point to potentially less comfortable light perception in a given environmental light setting.
Here we directly explored the empirical basis of human brightness and lightness perception by taking advantage of the fact that the visual system is differentially sensitive to wavelength.
This provides a new way of thinking about currently unexplained aspects of brightness and/or lightness perception.
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