The World Wide "Gamma"
The 18th Color Imaging Conference in 2010 was in Austin, TX.
I presented a paper on The Wold Wide "Gamma".
From the abstract:
"This paper uses an experimental technique to estimate the 'gamma' for displays on the World Wide Web. A lightness partitioning experiment was performed by 404 volunteers on the World Wide Web and the resulting data was analyzed to estimate a relationship between lightness and display values. ... Overall the data is well fit with an offset of about -0.04 and a gamma of roughly 2.36"

Some recent work that cites this paper:
- Bujack, Roxana, et al. "The non-Riemannian nature of perceptual color space." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119.18 (2022): e2119753119. link
- Stark, Emily N., et al. "Toward the validation of crowdsourced experiments for lightness perception." PloS one 19.12 (2024): e0315853. link
- Krasula, Lukáš, et al. "Subjective video quality for 4K HDR-WCG content using a browser-based approach for" at-home" testing." Electronic Imaging 35 (2023): 263-1. link
- Choudhury, Anustup, et al. "Testing 4K HDR-WCG professional video content for subjective quality using a remote testing approach." SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal 133.5 (2024): 40-51.
2010-11-15
NMoroney