Thanks for that link Brian, really interesting podcast.
...Wayne
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> Subject: [OM] How the eye sees colour
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> Hi
> Those of you like Ken who are knowledgeable about the performance of
> different sensors in the production of images may be interested in
listening
> to a BBC programme broadcast on Tuesday 26th -
> https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000fp4n
>
> As a retired scientist, I was fascinated by a description of a new optical
illusion
> of an image whose perceived colour varies depending on what shape we
> perceive we are looking at. Any comments from you experts?.
> Another problem for some simplistic philosophers who argue that the
colour
> of an object is an intrinsic property without even considering lighting
effects?
> Brian
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