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Confused about behavior of CIECAM at low L_A and Y_b #1226

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After reading a handful of related literature, it seems that L_A is often taken as average luminance of the image (which is often around 20% of reference white), rather than the luminance of the whole field of vision excluding the stimulus (proximal field + background + surround), as specified

I guess this makes sense from the perspective of the model, since L_A is supposed to represent the brightness level that the viewer has adapted to. If you're staring at a large image, a darker surrounding doesn't have much of an effect on adaptation. With that interpretation, setting L_A = 0 means the stimulus would have to be completely dark as well (if there is any light at all, the eyes will adap…

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