53-3: Observer Metamerism and Its Effect on Color Accuracy in Display Media Technology

No two observers perceive color the same. To one observer, the colors of two objects might match perfectly; yet to another, those same two objects might not match. Minimizing this, the effect of observer metamerism is an important yet difficult problem. Based on recent statistical data characterizin...

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