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http://dx.doi.org/10.7236/JIIBC.2019.19.2.19

Correlations between Stereoscopic Perception and Colour Attributes in Graphic Images  

Hong, Ji-Young (Department of Visual Contents, Kyung Min University)
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The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication / v.19, no.2, 2019 , pp. 19-24 More about this Journal
Abstract
Digital technologies in the digital image field are developing and changing rapidly while creating various forms of media environments. In particular, broadcasting image-processing technologies provide more realistic images through the development of multimedia technology. Consequently, the needs of flat image quality have been nearly met, leading to technological saturation. Currently, flat images possess the advantages of popularity and freedom from visual fatigue over three-dimensional stereoscopic images. A complementary technology for flat images is the stereoscopic perception improvement technology. To examine correlations between stereoscopic perception and colour attributes for graphic images on flat displays, we have conducted experiments related to stereoscopic perception and analysed the results. In these experiments, the colour attributes of hue, value, and chroma were applied at different levels. Next, the factors that provide the highest stereoscopic perception and their interactions were analysed through analysis of variance. Finally, this study defines the significance of colour factors related to stereoscopic perception by analysing the experimental results, and proposes a colour adjustment method for improved stereoscopic perception in graphics image processing.
Keywords
Graphic images; Image processing; Stereoscopic Perception; Colour; Display;
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