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What is Visual Clarity?
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Visual Perception (Experimental Psychology)Computational IlluminationPerceptionAttentionSocial SciencesIllumination ModelingVisual CognitionVisual ClarityVisual LiteracyCognitive ScienceOphthalmologyPhysiological OpticHuman Visual SystemVision ResearchVisual ProcessingColor ConstancyVisual FunctionVisual Perception (Computer Vision)Eye TrackingPronounced Visual ClarityVisibility
There is evidence that the human visual system comprises three well-defined channels, with peak response at three widely different well-defined wavelengths. Illuminants concentrating their power at these three wavelengths yield pronounced visual clarity of the illuminated scene. In addition to these conclusions, this paper offers a superficial theory of visual clarity, and compares it to experimental results with different illuminants.
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