Volume 4, Number 9 doi:10.1167/4.9 http://journalofvision.org/4/9/ ISSN 1534-7362

Special Issue Introduction
i Perception of color and material properties in complex scenes
David H. Brainard
Laurence T. Maloney

Articles
1 Perceived surface color in binocularly viewed scenes with two light sources differing in chromaticity
Huseyin Boyaci
Katja Doerschner
Laurence T. Maloney
2 Illuminant color perception of spectrally filtered spotlights
Byung-Geun Khang
Qasim Zaidi
3 Colour constancy in context: Roles for local adaptation and levels of reference
Hannah Smithson
Qasim Zaidi
4 Difference scaling of gloss: Nonlinearity, binocularity, and constancy
Gaël Obein
Kenneth Knoblauch
Françoise Viénot
5 Color and size interactions in a real 3D object similarity task
Yazhu Ling
Anya Hurlbert
6 An equivalent illuminant model for the effect of surface slant on perceived lightness
Marina Bloj
Caterina Ripamonti
Kiran Mitha
Robin Hauck
Scott Greenwald
David H. Brainard
7 Measurements of the effect of surface slant on perceived lightness
Caterina Ripamonti
Marina Bloj
Robin Hauck
Kiran Mitha
Scott Greenwald
Shannon I. Maloney
David H. Brainard
8 Color constancy under changes in reflected illumination
Peter B. Delahunt
David H. Brainard
9 Limits of lightness identification for real objects under natural viewing conditions
Rocco Robilotto
Qasim Zaidi
10 Specular reflections and the perception of shape
Roland W. Fleming
Antonio Torralba
Edward H. Adelson
11 Statistical characterization of real-world illumination
Ron O. Dror
Alan S. Willsky
Edward H. Adelson

 
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