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Scientists Complete Schrödinger’s Color Theory Over 100 Years Later : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 14, 2026 1:28 pm
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New Study Reveals Intrinsic Nature of Color Perception

Beauty may be subjective, but the perception of color is not, according to a recent study conducted by researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory in the US. The findings suggest that our basic understanding of color distinctions is inherent and not influenced by external factors such as culture or experience.

The research builds upon the work of physicist Erwin Schrödinger, known for his groundbreaking theories and experiments. By combining color-perception studies within a geometric framework, the researchers were able to address shortcomings in Schrödinger’s mathematical definitions of hue, saturation, and lightness.

Lead author Roxana Bujack, a data scientist, explains, “Our research indicates that color qualities are not shaped by external influences but are intrinsic properties of the color metric itself. This metric geometrically encodes the perceived color distance, indicating how different two colors appear to an observer.”

Humans have trichromatic color vision, relying on three types of color-sensing cone cells in the retina. These cells detect different wavelengths of light, allowing us to perceive the full spectrum of colors. Our perception of color is organized into three-dimensional color spaces, where we process sensory information and interpret the world around us.

In the 19th century, mathematician Bernhard Riemann introduced the concept of curved perceptual spaces for color, challenging traditional notions of straight-line geometry. This idea laid the foundation for further research into the geometric properties of color perception.

Building on Riemann’s work, Schrödinger developed a model for defining hue, lightness, and saturation based on the position of colors relative to a neutral axis. However, the recent study identified inconsistencies in Schrödinger’s definitions, prompting the researchers to refine and enhance his work.

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By defining the neutral axis based on the geometry of the color metric, the researchers were able to address previous limitations in Schrödinger’s model. They also accounted for phenomena like the Bezold-Brücke effect and diminishing returns in color perception, providing a more comprehensive understanding of color attributes.

The study introduces a new framework for modeling color in non-Riemannian space, offering a fresh perspective on the geometric definitions of hue, saturation, and lightness. The researchers’ innovative approach aligns with Hermann von Helmholtz’s vision of formal geometric definitions derived solely from perceptual similarity metrics.

Published in the Computer Graphics Forum, the study represents a significant advancement in the field of color perception and paves the way for future research in this area.

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