Does anyone have any experience with luminance changes in a visual display?
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I am a visual cognitive psychologist and I use Matlab and PsychToolBox for some visual search experiments. I am attempting to change the luminance of black stimuli at random intervals. I have considered using a grey as the baseline and then changing the color to make it darker or lighter randomly but have been unable to get the color to change. Any suggestions on how I should think about this?
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Image Analyst
am 14 Dez. 2020
When you mean "color" you mean the brightness (intensity) of a gray scale image, right? Not the color like a non-gray/tinted RGB image?
Also, when you say "random intervals" do you mean intervals of gray level, or time intervals?
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Matt Gaidica
am 13 Dez. 2020
'Value' is, I believe, the same as 'luminance' in your case. If so, you could create images based on HSV values and change the value variable dynamically.
h = zeros(200,200);
s = zeros(200,200);
v = ones(200,200);
RGB1 = hsv2rgb(h,s,v*0.3);
RGB2 = hsv2rgb(h,s,v*0.5);
RGB3 = hsv2rgb(h,s,v*0.8);
close all
montage({RGB1,RGB2,RGB3},'Size',[1,3]);
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Matt Gaidica
am 15 Dez. 2020
Bearbeitet: Matt Gaidica
am 15 Dez. 2020
LumMid = repmat(63.75, [5,3]);
LumMult = [0; 0.5;1;1.5;1.95];
multiList = LumMult .* LumMid;
if thing1
ovalColors = LumMid(1:3,:);
elseif thing2
ovalColors = multiList(randi([1,5],3,1),:);
else
% cover other cases here
end
I mean, totally agree this will need calibration, but if it's just concepting a paradigm... Could also just initialize ovalColors and cover remaining cases.
ovalColors = LumMid(1:3,:);
if thing2
ovalColors = multiList(randi([1,5],3,1),:);
else
% cover other cases here
end
Image Analyst
am 15 Dez. 2020
For super precise experiments, you might need to use a calibrated gray scale monitor like they use in radiology. Barco makes respected monitors:
Image Analyst
am 13 Dez. 2020
You should probably calibrate your displays with this device:
In addition, there are ASTM guidelines for viewing (target brightesses, surround brightness, clothing, room brightness, etc.) that you may want to look at.
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