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Lecture 23: Color Science (119)
Unicorn53547

Metamerism gives us a great wau to simulate human vision on tv or cameras. But can we alwayas reproduced the same color as in real world on those screens? I am assuming the sensors of cameras or Tvs are not the same as LMS in human brain. And since we don't normally see the difference between a picture and real world. Does it mean that human vision will accept a small range of response as same color? Or that we actually can represent the exact same color based on metamerism?

Staffyirenng

@Unicorn5347 -- if the target color is in the gamut of the display, we can reproduce the exact color through metamerism. Details of this theory are developed through this lecture.

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