Color; Origin, Systems, Uses |
Contents
Text and illustrations | 6 |
Color and language | 13 |
Physiological Section | 20 |
Copyright | |
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absorbed according achromatic additive mixture additive primaries already appearance applied arranged base become begin blue body colors brightness called cent certain changes clearly code number color circle color mixture color space color tone color values colored lights complementary colors completely composition cone consists continuous corner corresponding cyan defined direction distance electromagnetic vibrations energy equal equal color faces filter grades graduation gray axis green harmonies hues illustrates indicates inks intensity laws layer light look magenta maximum mixed Naturally nine objects obtain original pigments planes polarizing position possible present primary colors printing produced proportion pure radiation rays reflectance curves reflection region relations represent result rhombohedron saturation seen shaded shown shows side spectral spectrum steps substance subtractive mixture subtractive primaries theory third tion transparent triangle types various visible vision visual wave wavelengths white light yellow