PMID: 490231Aug 1, 1979Paper

Chromaticity diagram showing cone excitation by stimuli of equal luminance

Journal of the Optical Society of America
D I MacLeod, R M Boynton

Abstract

In a space where Cartesian coordinates represent the excitations of the three cone types involved in color vision, a plane of constant luminance provides a chromaticity diagram in which excitation of each cone type (at constant luminance) is represented by a linear scale (horizontal or vertical), and in which the center-of-gravity rule applies with weights proportional to luminance.

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