Strip-pair comparison method for building threshold color-difference model: theoretical model validation

Optics Express
Fernando BrusolaGuillermo Peris-Fajarnés

Abstract

This paper presents a method for developing color-difference models near a threshold, based on the serial exploration method described by Torgerson [Theory and Methods of Scaling; Wiley & Sons (1958); Chap. 7], involving the construction of color-control strips of patches arranged in arrays of 2 × n, where n is the number of pairs in the strip. The patches in the lower row should be calorimetrically identical, while the color of the patches in the upper row should vary progressively in constant steps of CIELAB color difference along selected color space vector directions. Prospective observers are instructed to indicate the patch pair number for which they begin to perceive a slight color difference between corresponding patches. The frequency data obtained from the observers was used to build a threshold color-difference model. The intention was to validate the method with theoretical data to determine the effect of the precision with which the strips are constructed, on the accuracy of the estimated parameters. Theoretical frequency data was generated using the CIE94 color difference formula, whose associated color discrimination ellipsoid parameters are very easy to determine, associated with a hypothetical logistic psychome...Continue Reading

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