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Does External Illumination Affect Color Acceptability Threshold for a Mixed Display Technology Cockpit?
  DOI :  10.2352/lim.2022.1.1.06  Published OnlineJuly 2022
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Color Acceptability is a complex phenomenon. Contrary to perceptibility, color acceptability is defined as the level of color difference that is considered under the limit of preferred color reproduction on two media. A system comprising two automotive OLED and LCD displays was used in this experiment. A previous study (presented at [1]) by the authors had identified this limit for a daylight scenario where an external illumination of 3000 Lux at 5300K was illuminating the surface of the displays. In this study a night-time driving scenario was simulated with a projector light source illuminating the displays at 50 lux and 1318K. Statistical analysis is used to quantify statistically significant differences between various conditions. _x005F_x000D_ Introduction

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Pooshpanjan Roy Biswas, Dominique Dumortier, Sophie Jost, Herve Drezet, Marie-Laure Avenel, "Does External Illumination Affect Color Acceptability Threshold for a Mixed Display Technology Cockpit?in London Imaging Meeting,  2022,  pp 20 - 25,  https://doi.org/10.2352/lim.2022.1.1.06

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