Morimoto Takuma, Sato Masayuki, Sunaga Shoji, Uchikawa Keiji
University of Oxford, UK.
University of Kitakyushu, Japan.
Iperception. 2025 Jul 15;16(4):20416695251349737. doi: 10.1177/20416695251349737. eCollection 2025 Jul-Aug.
Illumination conditions inside and outside cast shadows typically differ significantly in both intensity and in chromaticity. However, our daily experiences suggest that we generally have no difficulty in stably perceiving surface color in cast shadows. In this study, two experiments were conducted to measure the extent to which color constancy holds within cast shadows. We constructed a scene with colored hexagons illuminated by two projectors simulating "sunlight" and "skylight." Part of the scene included a cast shadow, illuminated only by the skylight, where a subjective white point was measured. We also created a condition in which a cast shadow was not perceived as a shadow. Results showed that color constancy generally holds well in shadows, and the color of skylight had varying effects depending on observers. Perceiving a cast shadow as a shadow had no effect. Overall, these findings are consistent with our daily experiences, in which we stably judge objects' color even within cast shadows.
投射阴影内外的光照条件通常在强度和色度上都存在显著差异。然而,我们的日常经验表明,我们通常能够毫无困难地在投射阴影中稳定地感知表面颜色。在本研究中,进行了两项实验来测量颜色恒常性在投射阴影中的保持程度。我们构建了一个场景,其中彩色六边形由两台模拟“阳光”和“天光”的投影仪照亮。场景的一部分包括一个仅由天光照明的投射阴影,在该阴影中测量了一个主观白点。我们还创造了一种条件,使投射阴影不被视为阴影。结果表明,颜色恒常性在阴影中通常保持良好,天光的颜色对不同观察者有不同的影响。将投射阴影视为阴影没有影响。总体而言,这些发现与我们的日常经验一致,即在日常经验中,即使在投射阴影中,我们也能稳定地判断物体的颜色。