2. Principles of visual observation
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General comments
Many observers have noted that :
the eye is more sensitive to a difference in chromaticity than to a difference in clarity;
the most sensitive element in a gap is the DH* (shade change);
the closer the samples are to the center of the surface, the more demanding the observers. Conversely, if the samples are pure (bright), observers are more tolerant.
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- (1) - Dictionnaire Universel Francophone - . 1997 HACHETTE/EDICEF, disponible également sur http://www.francophonie.hachette-livre.fr
- (2) - Colorimetry – Technical Report...
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