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Preface
1. Perspectives on colour space, Jan J. Koenderink and Andrea J. van Doorn
Commentaries: From physics to perception through colorimetry: a bridge too far?, Donald I.A. MacLeod
Colorimetry fortified, Paul Whittle
2. Light adaptation, contract adaptation, and human colour vision, Michael A. Webster
Commentary: Adaptation and the ambiguity of response measures with respect to internal structure, Franz Faul
3. Contrast colours, Paul Whittle
Commentaries: A background to color vision, Michael A. Webster
Contrast coding and what else?, Hans Irtel
4. Colour and the processing of chromatic information, Michael D'Zmura
Commentary: The processing of chromatic information, Laurence T. Maloney
5. The pleistochrome: optimal opponent codes for natural colours, Donald I.A. MacLeod and T. von der Twer
Commentary: Thinking outside the black box, Michael A. Webster
6. Objectivity and subjectivity revisited: colour as a psychobiological property, Gary Hatfield
Commentary: Why is this game still being played?, Paul Whittle
7. A computational analysis of colour constancy, Donald I.A. MacLeod and Jurgen Golz
Commentary: The importance of realistic models of surface and light in the study of human colour vision, Laurence T. Maloney
8. Backgrounds and illuminants: the yin and yang of colour constancy, Richard O. Brown
Commentaries: Colour construction, Don Hoffman
Fitting linear models to data, Laurence T. Maloney
9. Surface colour perception and environmental constraints, Laurence T. Maloney
Commentaries: On the function of colour vision, Gary Hatfield
Intrinsic colours - and what it is like to see them, Zoltan Jacob
10. Colour constancy: developing empirical tests of computational models, David H. Brainard, James M. Kraft, and Philippe Longere
Commentaries: Surface colour perception and its environments, Laurence T. Maloney
Comparing the behaviour of machine vision algorithms and human observers, Vebjorn Ekroll and Jurgen Golz
11. The illuminant estimation hypothesis and surface colour perception, Laurence T. Maloney and Joong Nam Yang
Commentary: Surface colour appearance in nearly natural images, David H. Brainard
12. The interaction of colour and motion, Donald D. Hoffman
Commentary: The interaction of perceived colour and perceived motion, Richard Brown
13. The dual coding of colour: 'Surface colour' and 'illumination colour' as constituents of the representationalformat of perceptual primitives, Rainer Mausfeld
Commentaries: Phenomenology and mechanism, Don I.A. MacLeod
An internalist account of colour, Don Hoffman
14. The importance of errors in perception, Alan Gilchrist
15. Avoiding errors about error, Robert Schwartz
Commentaries: Deconstructing the concept of error?, Alan Gilchrist
Talking across the divide, Paul Whittle
On the veridicality of lightness perception, Richard Brown
16. The place of colour in nature, Brian P. McLaughlin
Commentaries: Asking about the nature of colour, Margaret Atherton
Who dictates what is real, Paul Whittle
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