Unique hues and principal hues

This note examines the different concepts of encoding hue perception based on four unique hues (like NCS) or five principal hues (like Munsell). Various sources of psychophysical and neurophysiological information on hue perception are reviewed in this context and the essential conclusion that is re...

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