Abstract
Twenty-four observers matched monochromatic lights to a white reference light in a 10° field. The retinal illuminance was 1000 Td over most of the spectrum. Twelve persons’ visibility curves were more or less additive and resembled the color-matching function of the CIE. Eight others had a double-peaked function, which failed badly to obey Abney’s law. The remaining four were more additive, although their curves were broader than .
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