Illuminating the science, psychology and emotional significance of colour, with key assessments for finding your own true colour compatibility, this book will help you to rediscover meaning in everything you do through the joy of colour.
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Tristimulus Values of Spectral Colours Based on the spectral response curve of Fig . 25.2 and extensive tests with a large number of observers , the primary spectral colours and their intensities required to produce different colours by ...
The 'long wavelength boundary colours'. Here one edge of the slit is beyond the red limit of the visual region. The other edge moves from the complementary of the red limit to the complementary of the blue limit.
Table 4.2 CIE Colour Systems CIE XYZ CIE Y, x, y CIE L*a*b* CIE L*C*h° The 'Y' co-ordinate in the CIE XYZ colour space is defined as the Luminous Reflectance Factor and is, therefore, a measure of the lightness/darkness of a surface.
Object Appearance, Colour Perception and Instrumental Measurement Asim Kumar Roy Choudhury. were shouting at once. Bright contrasting colours are often used in shops and in children's toys and clothing. But due to quick tiring of our ...
This volume presents authoritative and up-to-date research in colour studies by specialists across a wide range of academic disciplines, including vision science, psychology, psycholinguistics, linguistics, anthropology, onomastics, ...
HOGBEN , L. T. , SCHLAPP , W. and MACDONALD , A. D. ( 1924 ) . Studies on the pituitary . IV . Quantitative comparison of pressor activity . Quart . J. Exp . Physiol . 14 , 301-18 . 24 , 327-41 . JELIASKOWA - PASPALEWA , A. ( 342 ...
Am. J. Phys. 44: 421–433. and (1977). Sci. Am. 237: 138–144. A discussion of rainbows, halos and other dispersion colours found in nature is given by: Lynch, ... Schittny, R., Kadie, M., Bùckmann, T., and Wegener, M. (2014).
The pigeon is so named on account of the many colours it has around its neck , which signify various fine attributes it has itself, like being mild, meek and merciful, and not proud like the peacock when it sees its fine, ...