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|a Kuehni, Rolf G.
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|a Color :
|b an introduction to practice and principles /
|c Rolf G. Kuehni.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Sources of color-What is color and how did we come to experience it?-From light to color-Color perception phenomena-Orderly arrangements of color-Defining the color stimulus-Calculating color-Colorants and their mixture-Color reproduction-The web of color-Color (theory) in art-Harmony of colors.
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|a Our visual perception of color is the result of a complex interaction of light, chemicals, and the visual aparatus of our eyes and brain. In this book, the scientific principles and concepts of color: the nature of light, color perception, and the measurement of color are compiled into a single reference source. This book contains thorough explanations of key technical concepts concerning light, human vision, and color perception phenomena, examines color reproduction technologies and techniques, and offers a historical review of the development of color theory and art.
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|t Copyright page --
|g 1.
|t : Sources of Color --
|t Light --
|t Incandescence --
|t Blackbody Radiation --
|t Luminescence --
|t Absorption, Reflection, Scattering, and Transmission --
|t Refraction --
|t Interference --
|t Diffraction --
|t Molecular Orbitals --
|t Crystal-Field Colors --
|t Electrical Conductors and Semiconductors --
|g 2.
|t : What Is Color and How Did We Come to Experience It --
|t The Opponent Color System --
|t Genetics, Epigenetics, and the Connectome --
|t What is Color --
|g 3.
|t : From Light to Color --
|t Rods and Cones --
|t Color Opponency --
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|t : Color Perception Phenomena --
|t Light as Illuminator
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|t Unrelated and Related ColorsLightness and Related Effects --
|t Helmholtz-Kohlrausch Effect --
|t Lightness Crispening Effect --
|t Hue --
|t Bezold-Brücke and Abney Effects --
|t Chroma --
|t Grayness --
|t Additive and Subtractive Stimulus Mixture: Complementary Colors --
|t Adaptation --
|t Color Constancy --
|t Metamerism --
|t Simultaneous and Successive Contrast: Afterimages --
|t Spreading and Edge Effects: Mach Bands --
|g Volume Colors.
|t , Transparency, and Translucency --
|t Metallic Colors --
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|t : Orderly Arrangements of Color --
|t Ordering of Color Percepts --
|t Levels of Color Order --
|t Kinds of Color Order
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|t Uniform Difference Unit Contours in Euclidean Color SpaceImpact of Crispening Effect on Color Difference Perception --
|t Observer Variability --
|t Color Space and Color Solid --
|t Kinds of Color Solids --
|t Color Solid Sampling with Equal or Varied Intervals of Stimulus --
|t Swedish Natural Colour System (NCS) --
|t Munsell Color System --
|t Optical Society of America Uniform Color Scales (OSA-UCS) --
|t Other Color-Order Systems --
|t Color Stimulus Solids --
|t Color Naming --
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|t : Defining the Color Stimulus --
|t Matching Stimuli --
|t The CIE Colorimetric System --
|t The CIE Chromaticity Diagram --
|t Optimal Object Color (Stimulus) Solid
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|t : Calculating Color --
|t Modeling Global Color Space --
|t Small Color Differences --
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|t : Colorants and Their Mixture --
|t Dyes --
|t Pigments --
|t Colorimetric Properties of Colorants --
|t Colorant Mixtures --
|t Special Colorants --
|t Fluorescent Colorants --
|t Metallic, Pearlescent, and Interference Flakes --
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|t : Color Reproduction --
|t Basic Processes in Color Reproduction --
|t Color Television and Other Displays --
|t Graphic Printing --
|t Dyeing and Printing of Textiles and Paper, Coloring with Pigments and Paints, and other Coloration Techniques --
|t Color Management --
|t Colorant Formulation and Color Control
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|t : The Web of Color --
|t Greek Ideas on Color --
|t Medieval and Renaissance Thought on Color --
|t The Revolution of the Prism --
|t Physics and Psychology --
|t Color Order in the Twentieth Century --
|t Color Technology and Color Science --
|t Color in Language --
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|t : Color (Theory) in Art --
|t The Renaissance --
|t From the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Centuries --
|t Twentieth Century --
|t Optical and Psychological Effects in Painting --
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|t : Harmony of Colors --
|t Color in Fashion --
|t Color and Music --
|t Complementary Colors --
|t Complex Rules of Harmony --
|t Create Your Own Harmonies
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|t Appendix: Timetable of Color in Science and Art.
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