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A theoretical model for an opponent-colors theory of vision is used to predict and describe quantitatively changes in the brightness, saturation, and hue of colors with changes in chromatic adaptation. The systematic nature of such changes in color appearance is examined, and comparisons are made between specific theoretical predictions and results of experimental studies of chromatic adaptation.
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