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Human Perception 4: Wavelenght Encoding
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Measuring the Spectral Composition
Newton’s summary drawing 4.2
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Measuring the Spectral Composition
Basic monochromator 4.3
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Measuring the Spectral Composition
A spectroradiometer Lens Prism Photodetector Movable slit Point source 4.4
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Measuring the Spectral Composition
Spectral power distribution (a) blue skylight (b) a tungsten bulb 4.5
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Measuring the Spectral Composition
Superposition of light SPD 4.6
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Scotopic Wavelength Encoding
Rhodopsin regenerated 4.7
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Scotopic Wavelength Encoding
Rhodopsin bleached 4.8
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Rod Color Matching
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Example Data: Rod Matches
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Photopigment Absorptions
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Rhodopsin Absorption Curve
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Rhodopsin And Optics Predicts Matches
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Cone Color Matching Experiment
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Metamers
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More Metamers
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Color Matching Superposition
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Standard CMFs (10 deg)
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Color Matching Equations
Setting CIE RGB functions
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Cones and Color Matching (Roorda et al.)
Cone inner segments have a diameter of roughly 1-2 micron in foveola and much larger in the periphery. Here (foveolar edge) they are about 3-4 microns (330 microns ~ 1 deg)
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Single Unit Cone Measurements
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Voltage Recordings From a Cone
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Cone Wavelength Responsivity
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Basic Color Equation Input SPD Response Sensor responsivity
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CMFs and Cone Responsivity
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