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... projector or an overhead projector . The indication [ D ] pertains to colored papers where light orange and green are much purer than it was possible to reproduce with the printing colors used in the color figure . ( The purer and more ...
... projector or an overhead projector . The indication [ D ] pertains to colored papers where light orange and green are much purer than it was possible to reproduce with the printing colors used in the color figure . ( The purer and more ...
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... projector . There must be some room left between the picture plane of the projector and the lens in order to attach a provisional retaining device for interference filters , which are often so thick that they cannot readily be inserted ...
... projector . There must be some room left between the picture plane of the projector and the lens in order to attach a provisional retaining device for interference filters , which are often so thick that they cannot readily be inserted ...
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... projectors would also have to be changed accordingly . Unfortunately , technological problems seem to make that impossible ... projector in the manner described . Insert the interference filters 448 nm , 518 nm , and 617 nm into the ...
... projectors would also have to be changed accordingly . Unfortunately , technological problems seem to make that impossible ... projector in the manner described . Insert the interference filters 448 nm , 518 nm , and 617 nm into the ...
Contents
Preface to Second Edition | 7 |
What Is Color? | 15 |
How the Human Visual System Works | 26 |
Copyright | |
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achromatic line achromatic value additive mixture afterimage color arrangement basic color code basic color white border spectra cardboard chart chromatic basic colors color code number color composition color fig color hexagon color mixing laws Color Mobile color perception color sensation color side color space color stimulus function color theory colored paper colorimetry complementary colors cone types corresponding cube curve cyan-blue dealing Demonstration diagram eight basic colors energy rays example filter layers geometrical gray green hexagonal surface hues illumination illustration image components individual intensity interference filters interrelationships IntMi light rays magenta-red magnetic board manner material metameric colors mixing ratio multicolor printing object color octahedron opaque orange-red Pantone perception power portions possible primary color code prism projector quantitative exchange radiation reception sectors refraction result retina rhombohedron rhombus simultaneous contrast spectral composition spectrum strip tetrahedron three primary colors type of light visual system wavelengths white light yellow