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How is the location of an illuminant on the Planckian Locus and R-G Axes related to colour vision tests?

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How is the location of an illuminant on the Planckian Locus and R-G Axes related to colour vision tests?

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The illuminant location defines the appearance of white in a given viewing condition. The appearance of samples in a color vision test is then determined relative to the adaptation point. Since these tests are designed to probe certain color discrimination properties of deficient observers, it can be important that they are used with the proper illumination.

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