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Spectral lights, while constant in purity, differ in saturation. Saturation-discrimination experiments have not always indicated this variation of saturation with wavelength. For example, several early investigators determined the size of the first just-noticeable step from the spectrum locus and found it to be approximately constant as a function of wavelength. When we performed this experiment we found saturation functions with minima near 570 nm; however, the ranges of the functions were more compressed than saturation-discrimination functions near white. The saturation-discrimination function results are compared with saturation functions determined by several other empirical and theoretical methods.
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Peter K. Kaiser
Cleveland Clinic
James P. Comerford
New England College of Optometry
Deborah M. Bodinger
Journal of the Optical Society of America
York University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dc489d4f901957bec1006d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1364/josa.66.000818
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