Deriving and dissecting an equally bright reference boundary

The Helmholtz-Kohlrausch effect signifies the discrepancy between brightness as a perceptual attribute and luminance as a physical metric across different chromaticities. Based on the concepts of brilliance and zero grayness proposed by Ralph Evans, equally bright colors were collected in Experiment...

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