Color : an introduction to practice and principles /

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 refe...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Kuehni, Rolf G.
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, [2012]
Έκδοση:3rd ed.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Copyright page
  • 1. : Sources of Color
  • Light
  • Incandescence
  • Blackbody Radiation
  • Luminescence
  • Absorption, Reflection, Scattering, and Transmission
  • Refraction
  • Interference
  • Diffraction
  • Molecular Orbitals
  • Crystal-Field Colors
  • Electrical Conductors and Semiconductors
  • 2. : What Is Color and How Did We Come to Experience It
  • The Opponent Color System
  • Genetics, Epigenetics, and the Connectome
  • What is Color
  • 3. : From Light to Color
  • Rods and Cones
  • Color Opponency
  • 4. : Color Perception Phenomena
  • Light as Illuminator
  • Unrelated and Related ColorsLightness and Related Effects
  • Helmholtz-Kohlrausch Effect
  • Lightness Crispening Effect
  • Hue
  • Bezold-Brücke and Abney Effects
  • Chroma
  • Grayness
  • Additive and Subtractive Stimulus Mixture: Complementary Colors
  • Adaptation
  • Color Constancy
  • Metamerism
  • Simultaneous and Successive Contrast: Afterimages
  • Spreading and Edge Effects: Mach Bands
  • Volume Colors. , Transparency, and Translucency
  • Metallic Colors
  • 5. : Orderly Arrangements of Color
  • Ordering of Color Percepts
  • Levels of Color Order
  • Kinds of Color Order
  • Uniform Difference Unit Contours in Euclidean Color SpaceImpact of Crispening Effect on Color Difference Perception
  • Observer Variability
  • Color Space and Color Solid
  • Kinds of Color Solids
  • Color Solid Sampling with Equal or Varied Intervals of Stimulus
  • Swedish Natural Colour System (NCS)
  • Munsell Color System
  • Optical Society of America Uniform Color Scales (OSA-UCS)
  • Other Color-Order Systems
  • Color Stimulus Solids
  • Color Naming
  • 6. : Defining the Color Stimulus
  • Matching Stimuli
  • The CIE Colorimetric System
  • The CIE Chromaticity Diagram
  • Optimal Object Color (Stimulus) Solid
  • 7. : Calculating Color
  • Modeling Global Color Space
  • Small Color Differences
  • 8. : Colorants and Their Mixture
  • Dyes
  • Pigments
  • Colorimetric Properties of Colorants
  • Colorant Mixtures
  • Special Colorants
  • Fluorescent Colorants
  • Metallic, Pearlescent, and Interference Flakes
  • 9. : Color Reproduction
  • Basic Processes in Color Reproduction
  • Color Television and Other Displays
  • Graphic Printing
  • Dyeing and Printing of Textiles and Paper, Coloring with Pigments and Paints, and other Coloration Techniques
  • Color Management
  • Colorant Formulation and Color Control
  • 10. : The Web of Color
  • Greek Ideas on Color
  • Medieval and Renaissance Thought on Color
  • The Revolution of the Prism
  • Physics and Psychology
  • Color Order in the Twentieth Century
  • Color Technology and Color Science
  • Color in Language
  • 11. : Color (Theory) in Art
  • The Renaissance
  • From the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Centuries
  • Twentieth Century
  • Optical and Psychological Effects in Painting
  • 12. : Harmony of Colors
  • Color in Fashion
  • Color and Music
  • Complementary Colors
  • Complex Rules of Harmony
  • Create Your Own Harmonies
  • Appendix: Timetable of Color in Science and Art.