Colour Questions for the VR Headset Age #714
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Thank you so much for providing this amazing resource! As you probably know, a technical understanding of colour is not so easy for everyone, and having concrete code certainly is useful for someone like me. I have two conceptual questions about colour that I've never found an appropriate forum in which to inquire. I hope it's not too egregious for me to ask them here (with a little motivation described at the end.) How Do Humans Perceive Monochromatic Saturation? It has always seemed to me that even though several colour spaces have a "luminance" type dimension, they seem to have different opinions about exactly how humans perceive colour in the saturated luminance region. When the L value of Lab is saturated, there can still be a red, but HSL seems to imply we perceive white at saturation. (I have a second question more directly related to VR headsets, but I'll ask later) Cheers, nehal |
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Hi @habemus-papadum,
Yes this is correct, respective Photopsin of the stimulated cone-type will bleach and you will not be able to see until they re-generate.
You would perceive the colour resulting from the light stimulus that excited your visual system. WARNING: Anybody reading what follows, please NEVER EVER LOOK AT A LASER, it would irremediably damage your eyes. Assuming a monochromatic red laser shining in your eyeball, you would perceive a red colour, your L-cones would photobleach and your retina would be destroyed by too much focused radiant energy, remember that the lens effect is to focus light onto the retina. This paper has some thresholds for damage: http://www2.ensc.sfu.ca/~glennc/e894/e894l9k HSL is not a proper colourspace when it comes to colour science, it has nothing perceptual. Hope that helps! Cheers, Thomas |
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Thanks -- That is very helpful! The notion of photobleaching is a new concept and helps clarify the details involved. I'll add my second question in another issue. Cheers, nehal |
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Hi @habemus-papadum,
Yes this is correct, respective Photopsin of the stimulated cone-type will bleach and you will not be able to see until they re-generate.
You would perceive the colour resulting from the light stimulus that excited your visual system.
WARNING: Anybody reading what follows, please NEVER EVER LOOK AT A LASER, it would irremediably damage your eyes.
Assuming a monochromatic red laser shining in your eyeball, you would perceive a red colour, your L-cones would photobleach and your retina would be destroyed by too much foc…