posted on 2023-08-05, 11:48authored byArthur ShapiroArthur Shapiro, Laysa Hedjar, Erica L. Dixon, Akiyoshi Kitaoka
Kitaoka’s Tomato is a color illusion in which a semitransparent blue-green field is placed on top of a red object (a tomato). The tomato appears red even though the pixels would appear green if viewed in isolation. We show that this phenomenon can be explained by a high-pass filter and by histogram equalization. The results suggest that this illusion does not require complex inferences about color constancy; rather, the tomato’s red is available in the physical stimulus at the appropriate spatial scale and dynamic range.
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Publisher
i-Perception
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Published in: i-Perception, January-February 2018, 1-9. Special Issue: Seeing Colors.