Difficult to know what is "correct." Human color consistency (auto white
balance) from neural computational normalization is clearly not complete with
dramatically extreme illuminants like in an aquarium. I might see what
correcting the water area by 20-30% and under correcting the skin etc. by the
same amount looks like. In the final analysis only matters what pleases the
eye and evokes the memory of the scene best.
The paper below is from 1994 but does hit some highlights. (Kodak!)
https://www.imaging.org/common/uploaded%20files/pdfs/Papers/1997/RP-0-67/2354.pdf
W.B. Mike
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