fényerkontraszt
Fényerkontraszt is a term used to describe luminance contrast—the difference in brightness between two adjacent areas of a scene or image. It is a fundamental cue for visual discrimination, helping the eye detect edges, shapes, and texture, and it strongly influences legibility in texts and symbols.
Quantifying luminance contrast commonly relies on established formulas. Michelson contrast, suitable for patterns with alternating bright
Perception of fényerkontraszt is influenced by viewing conditions, such as ambient illumination, display gamma, and the
Applications of luminance contrast include display calibration and optimization, photography and printing workflows, medical and scientific