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Vision / Image processing / Perception / CIELUV / Chromaticity / CIE 1931 color space / Color temperature / Luminance / Viewing cone / Color / Photometry / Optics
Date: 2003-01-24 08:54:21
Vision
Image processing
Perception
CIELUV
Chromaticity
CIE 1931 color space
Color temperature
Luminance
Viewing cone
Color
Photometry
Optics

Color and luminance asymmetries in the clear sky Javier Herna´ndez-Andre´s, Raymond L. Lee, Jr., and Javier Romero A long-standing assumption about the clear sky is that its colors and luminances are distributed symmet

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