Title
Considerations of the affective factors for appreciating a printed-color picture
Abstract
The appearance of a printed-color picture is determined by characteristics of the observer and the observing environment. This experimental study investigates the preferable appearance of a printed-color picture by using the semantic differential (SD) method under several lighting conditions (incandescent lamp, fluorescent lamps, and white light emitting diode (LED) lightings). This study examines the important affective factors of observing printed-color pictures in younger participants (approximately 20 years old) and elderly participants (over 65 years old). The results suggest that there are age-related differences in that the preferable appearance for younger participants consists of affective factors such as "naturalness" and "calmness," while the preferable appearance for elderly participants consists of visual factors such as "easy to see" and "clarity."
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1007/978-3-642-36700-7_7
CCIW
Keywords
Field
DocType
elderly participant,affective factor,fluorescent lamp,experimental study,younger participant,preferable appearance,incandescent lamp,printed-color picture,age-related difference,important affective factor,aging
Semantic differential,Computer science,Naturalness,Cognitive psychology,White light,Calmness,Artificial intelligence,Computer vision,CLARITY,Simulation,Incandescent light bulb,Observer (quantum physics),Affect (psychology)
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
7786
0302-9743
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Misako Yamagishi100.68
Chiho Kubo200.34
Kazuo Yamaba300.34