
The Confetti illusion
Author(s) -
David G. Novick,
Akiyoshi Kitaoka
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of illusion
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2436-4045
DOI - 10.47691/joi.v2.6152
Subject(s) - hue , illusion , luminance , computer vision , artificial intelligence , colored , color balance , color model , primary color , optical illusion , computer science , computer graphics (images) , color space , psychology , cognitive psychology , image processing , color image , image (mathematics) , materials science , composite material
The Munker illusion, which produces two apparently different hues from a base color, can be extended to multiple apparent colors. By having foreground stripes in more than two colors, it is possible to create multiple foreground colors that lead to multiple apparent hues in the base objects. All of these apparently different colors are due to color assimilation rather than to differences in luminance, as in the Munker-White illusion. This technique works well for three colors and can be extended to four and even six colors.