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Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2002 Volume.11 No. 8 p.765 ~ p.771
Relationship between Image-processed Color Content and Human Color Visibility Estimation of Natural Forest Scenes
Yhang Wii-Joo

Abstract
The current study investigated the relationship between image processed data and human visibility data for natural forest scenes from the perspective of color. In particular, the results indicated relatively low Pearson product-moment correlations between the color ratings obtained from the two methods used in the study. The first method measured the color content of slides using a image processing program, while the second used a panel of human judges to rate the color content of each slide.
KEYWORD
landscape assessment, visual quality, RGB, CYMK, image processing
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