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Title Color for science, art and technology / edited by Kurt Nassau.

Imprint Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1998.

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 491 pages) : illustrations (some color)
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Azimuth ; v. 1
Azimuth (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; v. 1.
Summary The aim of this book is to assemble a series of chapters, written by experts in their fields, covering the basics of color - and then some more. In this way, readers are supplied with almost anything they want to know about color outside their own area of expertise. Thus, the color measurement expert, as well as the general reader, can find here information on the perception, causes, and uses of color. For the artist there are details on the causes, measurement, perception, and reproduction of color. Within each chapter, authors were requested to indicate directions of future efforts, where applicable. One might reasonably expect that all would have been learned about color in the more than three hundred years since Newton established the fundamentals of color science. This is not true because: & bull; the measurement of color still has unresolved complexities (Chapter 2) & bull; many of the fine details of color vision remain unknown (Chapter 3) & bull; every few decades a new movement in art discovers original ways to use new pigments, and dyes continue to be discovered (Chapter 5) & bull; the philosophical approach to color has not yet crystallized (Chapter 7) & bull; new pigments and dyes continue to be discovered (Chapters 10 and 11) & bull; the study of the biological and therapeutic effects of color is still in its infancy (Chapter 2). Color continues to develop towards maturity and the editor believes that there is much common ground between the sciences and the arts and that color is a major connecting bridge.
Contents I. The Science of Color. 1. Fundamentals of color science (K. Nassau). 2. The measurement of color (R.T. Marcus). 3. Color vision (J. Krauskopf). 4. The fifteen causes of color (K. Nassau). II. Color in Art, Culture and Life. 5. Color in abstract painting (S. Wurmfield). 6. Color in anthropology and folklore (J.B. Hutchings). 7. The philosophy of color (C.L. Hardin). 8. Color in plants, animals and man (J.B. Hutchings). 9. The biological and therapeutic effects of light (G.C. Brainard). Addendum: Double blind testing for biological and therapeutic effects of color (K. Nassau). III. Colorants, the Preservation and the Reproduction of Color. 10. Colorants: Organic and inorganic pigments (P.A. Lewis). 11. Colorants: Dyes (J.R. Aspland). 12. Color preservation (K. Nassau). 13. Color Imaging: Printing and photography (G.G. Field). 14. Color encoding in the <IT>Photo CD</IT> System (E.J. Giorganni, T.E. Madden). 15. Color displays (H. Lang). Color Section. Index.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note Print version record.
Subject Color.
Color
Couleur.
color (perceived attribute)
SCIENCE -- Physics -- Optics & Light.
Color
Farbenlehre
Farbstoff
Physik
Kleuren.
Kleurtheorie.
Couleur.
Couleur -- Dans l'art.
Vision des couleurs.
Colorants.
Added Author Nassau, Kurt.
Other Form: Print version: Color for science, art and technology. Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1998 0444898468 9780444898463 (DLC) 97040609 (OCoLC)37653231
ISBN 9780080529370 (electronic bk.)
0080529372 (electronic bk.)
9780444898463
0444898468
Standard No. AU@ 000048129546
AU@ 000062576655
DEBBG BV039832003
DEBBG BV042311082
DEBSZ 276939891
DEBSZ 482356669
NZ1 12433698
NZ1 15193792
UKMGB 017548742

 
    
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