. . . . . "Threshold and Supra-threshold Color-Difference Perception of Textiles"@en . "Threshold and Supra-threshold Color-Difference Perception of Textiles" . "Threshold and Supra-threshold Color-Difference Perception of Textiles"@en . . . "THE 31st TEXTILE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM AT MT. FUJI (2002)" . "RIV/46747885:24410/02:00000146" . "colour diferences, quality control, textile"@en . . "Color perception belongs to an area called Psychophysics, which is defined as the scientific study of relationships between the physical measurements of stimuli and the sensations, and perceptions that those stimuli evoke. This definition implies that color perception is a physiological response to light stimuli, but not restricted solely to light. In fact other stimuli experienced at the same time induce different sensations and modulate the overall perception of color. This psychophysical basis of co lor perception introduces a factor of unpredictability when conducting experiments under uncontrolled conditions and demands special care when expressing color and color differences as numbers. Numerous studies on color-difference evaluation have been performed and color-difference formulae are being modified again and again towards practical applications. The basic issue is how to make the colorimetric magnitude represent the visual one. One of the most important aspects is the relationship between" . . "RIV/46747885:24410/02:00000146!RIV/2003/MSM/244103/N" . . "Z(MSM 244101113)" . "3"^^ . . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . "3"^^ . "2"^^ . "Color perception belongs to an area called Psychophysics, which is defined as the scientific study of relationships between the physical measurements of stimuli and the sensations, and perceptions that those stimuli evoke. This definition implies that color perception is a physiological response to light stimuli, but not restricted solely to light. In fact other stimuli experienced at the same time induce different sensations and modulate the overall perception of color. This psychophysical basis of co lor perception introduces a factor of unpredictability when conducting experiments under uncontrolled conditions and demands special care when expressing color and color differences as numbers. Numerous studies on color-difference evaluation have been performed and color-difference formulae are being modified again and again towards practical applications. The basic issue is how to make the colorimetric magnitude represent the visual one. One of the most important aspects is the relationship between"@en . . "Vlach, P." . "Threshold and Supra-threshold Color-Difference Perception of Textiles" . "Vik, M." . . . "Textile Science Research Group in the Textile Machinery Society of Japan" . "Kyoto, Japan" . "Vikov\u00E1, M." . "Kyoto, Japan" . "24410" . "[F24606FA17F9]" . "667004" . "2002-08-30+02:00"^^ . "%22119;120%22" . . . . .