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TítuloPsychophysical estimation of the best illumination for appreciation of Renaissance paintings
Autor(es)Pinto, Paulo Daniel Araújo
Linhares, João M. M.
Carvalhal, João A.
Nascimento, Sérgio M. C.
Palavras-chaveArtworks illumination
Chromatic diversity
Color of paintings
Color vision
Museum lighting
Data2006
EditoraCAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
RevistaVisual Neuroscience
CitaçãoPinto, P. D., Linhares, J. M., Carvalhal, J. A., & Nascimento, S. M. (2006). Psychophysical estimation of the best illumination for appreciation of Renaissance paintings. Visual Neuroscience, 23(3-4), 669-674
Resumo(s)A variety of light sources are used in museum environments where the main concern is to prevent damaging effects of the light on paintings. Yet, the visual impression of an artistic painting is strongly influenced by the intensity and spectral profile of the illumination. The aim of this work was to determine psychophysically the spectral profile of the illumination preferred by observers when seeing paintings dated from the Renaissance époque and to investigate how their preferences correlate with the color temperature of the illumination and with the chromatic diversity of the paintings. Hyperspectral images of five oil paintings on wood were collected at the museum and the appearance of the paintings under five representative illuminants computed. Chromatic diversity was estimated by computing the representation of the paintings in the CIELAB color space and by counting the number of nonempty unit cubes occupied by the corresponding color volume. A paired-comparison experiment using precise cathode ray tube (CRT) reproductions of the paintings rendered with several illuminant pairs with different color temperatures was carried out to determine observers' preference. The illuminant with higher color temperature was always preferred except for one pair where no clear preference was expressed. The preferred illuminant produced the larger chromatic diversity, and for the condition where no specific illuminant was preferred the number of colors produced by the illuminant pair was very similar, a result suggesting that preference could have been influenced by chromatic diversity. Copyright © 2006 Cambridge University Press.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/50046
DOI10.1017/S0952523806233340
ISSN0952-5238
Versão da editorahttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/visual-neuroscience/article/psychophysical-estimation-of-the-best-illumination-for-appreciation-of-renaissance-paintings/DE7D8858037E5DD3B66E3112B5267C1C
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