Color Appearance Models (CAMs) are mathematical models used to describe how the colors of objects are perceived by the human visual system under various viewing conditions. These models help to understand and predict how color looks to viewers based on factors like lighting conditions, surrounding colors, and the observer's own visual capabilities. ### Key Features of Color Appearance Models: 1. **Contextual Influences**: CAMs account for how ambient lighting, surrounding colors, and viewing conditions affect color perception.
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