“…The majority of research on the blue/yellow perceptual bias has so far only used two-dimensional images to study this phenomenon and/or focused solely on measuring color constancy ( Churma, 1994 ; Pearce et al, 2014 ; Winkler et al, 2015 ). Although some studies investigating differences across hues have been conducted using real or rendered 3D objects ( Xiao & Brainard, 2008 ; Giesel & Gegenfurtner, 2010 ; Xiao et al, 2012 ; Granzier et al, 2014 ), it is unclear the extent to which glossiness and specular coverage (as investigated previously in Honson et al, 2020 ) could account for perceptual differences in saturation and lightness judgments across a wider range of surface and material properties (e.g., mesoscopic relief height, specular roughness, orientation to light source, hue).…”