The Science of Color |
Contents
INTRODUCTION The Historical Background and Evolution of | 3 |
From the Art of Coloring to the Science of Color | 16 |
BLACK AND WHITE FIGURES | 20 |
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adaptation after-images angle beam blue brightness cells chro chromaticity diagram color constancy color match color sensation color temperature color vision color-mixture curves colorimeter colorimetry complete radiator components cone constant corresponding daylight dominant wavelength effect emittance equal fibers Figure filters fovea function glass green illumination incident indicated irradiance Journal lateral geniculate body light lumens lumi luminosity curve luminous emittance luminous flux luminous reflectance matic measurement ment method mixture modes of appearance nance nerve Nicol prism normal object observer Optical Society painted perceived perception photometric physical pigment plane Plate polarization prism produced Psychology psychophysical radiant emittance radiant energy radiant flux ratio refraction represented response retina sample saturation scale science of color selected ordinates shown slit Society of America spec specification spectral distribution spectrophotometer standard Source stimulus surface Table threshold tion tive transmittance trichromatic tristimulus values visual wave yellow