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Comparison of remote and in-person tutorials of color appearance phenomena
  DOI :  10.2352/issn.2169-2629.2021.29.387  Published OnlineNovember 2021
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Accurately describing the effect of lighting on color appearance phenomena is critical for color science education. While it is ideal to conduct in-person tutorials to demonstrate the color appearance fundamentals, laboratory tutorials have been limited due to COVID-19. The limitation of in-person gatherings and the increase popularity of remote teaching help evoke alternative methods to demonstrate color appearance phenomena. Here, a remote tutorial method is described, and results are compared to in-person tutorials. While the remote tutorial had weaker result in representing observers' color experience compared to the in-person lab tutorial, remote demonstrations can be used to demonstrate and discuss the limitations of color imaging, and the difference between the human visual system and digital imaging systems.

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Dorukalp Durmus, "Comparison of remote and in-person tutorials of color appearance phenomenain Proc. IS&T 29th Color and Imaging Conf.,  2021,  pp 387 - 393,  https://doi.org/10.2352/issn.2169-2629.2021.29.387

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