6/14/2023 0 Comments Postscript rgb to cielabThey found that the adaptation effects (shifts) were greater when both eyes were adapted. Ram and Shevell performed an experiment where they adapted each eye on its own (monocular adaptation) but then also together (bonocular adaptation). 429-439, 1987) by Ram Vimal and Steve Shevell from the University of Chicago that suggests that there is a central binocular mechanism that affects chromatic adaptation. I am aware, for example of an interesting paper (published in Vision Research, vol 27 (3), pp. And indeed, I believe that is what the data show. Therefore you would expect that each eye – if viewing a scene monocularly – could be separately adapted. Now, I should say that I am not an expert on the physiological mechanisms of chromatic adaptation but certainly part of it is to do with bleaching of the cone pigments. Firstly, many thanks for your very kind comments.
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