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    Purkinje Images: Conveying Different Content for Different Luminance Adaptations in a Single Image

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    2015
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    Arpa, Sami
    Ritschel, Tobias
    Myszkowski, Karol ORCID
    Çapın, Tolga
    Seidel, Hans‐Peter ORCID
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    Providing multiple meanings in a single piece of art has always been intriguing to both artists and observers. We present Purkinje images, which have different interpretations depending on the luminance adaptation of the observer. Finding such images is an optimization that minimizes the sum of the distance to one reference image in photopic conditions and the distance to another reference image in scotopic conditions. To model the shift of image perception between day and night vision, we decompose the input images into a Laplacian pyramid. Distances under different observation conditions in this representation are independent between pyramid levels and pixel positions and become matrix multiplications. The optimal pixel colour can be found by inverting a small, per‐pixel linear system in real time on a GPU. Finally, two user studies analyze our results in terms of the recognition performance and fidelity with respect to the reference images.Providing multiple meanings in a single piece of art has always been intriguing to both artists and observers. We present Purkinje images, which have different interpretations depending on the luminance adaptation of the observer. Finding such images is an optimization that minimizes the sum of the distance to one reference image in photopic conditions and the distance to another reference image in scotopic conditions. To model the shift of image perception between day and night vision, we decompose the input images into a Laplacian pyramid.
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    @article {10.1111:cgf.12463,
    journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
    title = {{Purkinje Images: Conveying Different Content for Different Luminance Adaptations in a Single Image}},
    author = {Arpa, Sami and Ritschel, Tobias and Myszkowski, Karol and Çapın, Tolga and Seidel, Hans‐Peter},
    year = {2015},
    publisher = {Copyright © 2015 The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.},
    DOI = {10.1111/cgf.12463}
    }
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cgf.12463
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