Color appearance of surfaces with cylindrical texture primitives with walls and bottoms of different reflectances
Abstract
We compute the color appearance change on a textured surface whose texture primitives are cylindrical wells. Varying the color applied to the cylinder walls and bottom cause observable changes in hue. If the walls and bottom are of the same color, increasing the density of cylindrical wells to greater than 2.30% of the surface causes observable change in lightness, increasing it further causes perceptible change in chroma.
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2005-10-26
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Image and Signal Processing
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[1]
“Color appearance of surfaces with cylindrical texture primitives with walls and bottoms of different reflectances”, Proc. SPP, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. SPP–2005, Oct. 2005, Accessed: Apr. 03, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://proceedings.spp-online.org/article/view/SPP-2005-1D-03








