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Chromatic and luminance sensitivity for skin and skinlike textures

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Figure 1. Experimental methods. (a) Spectral power distributions of the overhead illuminants: Simulated daylight (6100 K, blue line)and cool-white fluorescent lighting (3900 K, yellow line)
Figure 2. Ellipsoid parameters and projections. Ellipsoids were fitted to 14 thresholds in each condition for each observer
Figure 3. Color distribution of the stimuli. (a) The color distribution in the u0v0Y space
Figure 4. Ellipsoids fitted to mean thresholds. (a) Skin patches(N ¼ 18). (b) Uniform colors (N ¼ 8)
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