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Lecture 22: Intro to Color Science II (31)
ctwobosius

This reminds me of aliasing, except this time it's in the opposite direction (rather than samples leading to ambiguity on what the underlying distribution is, we sample from the underlying distribution to get our needed samples S, M, L. Pretty neat that this works to our advantage!

yuhany1024

Since two different spectrum can have the same color perceived by eye, a technique called Hyperspectral imaging can help people better identify objects.

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