Unitary Suprathreshold Color-Difference Metrics of Legibility for CRT Raster Imagery.
Abstract
This research examined the relationships between color contrast and legibility for digital raster video imagery. CIE colorimetric components were combined into three-dimensional color coordinate systems whose coordinates map one-to-one with the physical energy parameters of all colors. The distance between any two colors' coordinates in these 3-spaces is termed Color-Difference (Delta E). Delta A was hypothesized as a metric of the speed (RS) with which observers possessing normal vision could accurately read random numeral strings on one color displayed against backgrounds of another color. Two studies totalling 32064 practice and experimental trials were conducted. The first study determined that the CIE Uniform Color Spaces are inappropriate for the modelling of RS. Subsequently, a different 3-space geometry and colorimetric component scaling were empirically derived from the Study 1 data to produce a one-dimensional Delta E scale which approximates an interval scale of RS. This Delta E scale and others were then applied to the different stimulus conditions in Study 2 to determine the generalizability of such Delta E metrics.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA175062
Entities
People
- Harry L. Snyder
- Thomas M. Lippert
Organizations
- Virginia Tech