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Color science : concepts and methods, quantitative data and formulae / Günter Wyszecki, W.S. Stiles
Color science : concepts and methods, quantitative data and formulae / Günter Wyszecki, W.S. Stiles
Autore Wyszecki, Günter
Edizione [Wiley classics library ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : John Wiley & Sons, 2000
Descrizione fisica xv, 950 p. : ill. ; 26 cm
Disciplina 535.6
Altri autori (Persone) Stiles, Walter Stanley
Collana Wiley classics library
Soggetto topico Color
ISBN 0471399183 (Classics Edition)
Classificazione LC QC495
53.2.4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Wyszecki, Günter  
New York : John Wiley & Sons, 2000
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Color space and its divisions [[electronic resource] ] : color order from antiquity to the present / / Rolf G. Kuehni
Color space and its divisions [[electronic resource] ] : color order from antiquity to the present / / Rolf G. Kuehni
Autore Kuehni Rolf G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (440 p.)
Disciplina 152.145
535.6
Soggetto topico Color vision
Colors
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-36686-9
9786610366866
0-470-23540-3
0-471-46146-6
0-471-43226-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Color Space and Its Divisions; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. The Concept of Color Space and Color Solid; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Divisions of Color Spaces and Solids; 1.3 Uniform and Regular Color Spaces; 1.4 Color Space, Sensation, Perception, and Awareness; 1.5 Plan of the Book; Chapter 2. Historical Development of Color Order Systems; 2.1 Color and Color Order Systems; 2.2 From Ancient Greece to the Middle Ages; 2.3 Color Order in the Renaissance; 2.4 Newton's Color Diagram; 2.5 Development of the Color Circle; 2.6 Mayer and Lambert's Color Solids; 2.7 Color Circles from Harris to Henry
2.8 Three Primary Color Theories2.9 Runge's Color Sphere; 2.10 The Cylindrical System of Matthias Klotz; 2.11 The Early Development of Psychophysics; 2.12 Chevreul's Hemispheric System; 2.13 Doppler's Sphere Octant; 2.14 Yellow, Red and Blue, For a Time Firmly Established as Primary Colors; 2.15 Helmholtz, Grassmann, and Maxwell; 2.16 Hering; 2.17 Geometrical Systems of the Nineteenth Century; 2.18 The Nineteenth-Century Experimental Psychologists; 2.19 The Munsell System; 2.20 Ridgeway's Color Atlas; 2.21 Ostwald's Farbkörper (Color Solid); 2.22 Geometrical Systems of the Twentieth Century
2.23 Rösch-MacAdam Color Solid2.24 The Luther-Nyberg Color Solid; 2.25 The German DIN6164 System; 2.26 Optical Society of America Uniform Color Scales; 2.27 Swedish Natural Color System; 2.28 Universal Color Language; 2.29 Color Mixing Spaces; 2.30 Spectral Spaces; Chapter 3. Psychophysics; 3.1 Fundaments of Psychophysics; 3.2 Categories; 3.3 Differences versus Magnitudes; 3.4 Psychophysical Scaling: Levels of Measurement; 3.5 Scaling Methods; 3.6 Unidimensional Scaling Methods; 3.7 Psychometric Function; 3.8 Multidimensional Scaling; 3.9 Psychological and Psychophysical Spaces
3.10 Psychophysical Scaling as a Basis of Color SpaceChapter 4. Color Attributes and Perceptual Attribute Scaling; 4.1 Theories of Vision; 4.2 Historical Development of Views on Attributes; 4.3 Whiteness and Blackness; 4.4 Evans's Five Color Attributes; 4.5 Common Color Attribute Definitions; 4.6 Confirmation of Three Attributes; 4.7 Contrast versus Similitude; 4.8 Neural Correlates of Color Attributes; 4.9 Psychological (Perceptual) Scaling of Color Attributes; 4.10 Perception of Color Differences; Chapter 5. Psychophysical Scaling of Color Attributes: Stimulus and Perception
5.1 Requirements for a Uniform Psychophysical Color Space5.2 Postulated Relationship between Psychological and Physical Magnitudes; 5.3 Photometry and Brightness/Lightness; 5.4 The Colorimetric System; 5.5 Cone Response Space; 5.6 Opponent Color Space; 5.7 How Are the L, M, S and X, Y, Z Color Spaces Related?; 5.8 Expressing Psychological Scales in Psychophysical Spaces; 5.9 Color Matching and Appearance Scaling; 5.10 Placement of the Red and Green Unique Hues in the Opponent Color Diagram; 5.11 Curvature of Lines of Constant Hue Blue Colors
5.12 Munsell Colors in the L, M, S and X, Y, Z Spaces and the a, b Diagram
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Kuehni Rolf G  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2003
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Color space and its divisions [[electronic resource] ] : color order from antiquity to the present / / Rolf G. Kuehni
Color space and its divisions [[electronic resource] ] : color order from antiquity to the present / / Rolf G. Kuehni
Autore Kuehni Rolf G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (440 p.)
Disciplina 152.145
535.6
Soggetto topico Color vision
Colors
ISBN 1-280-36686-9
9786610366866
0-470-23540-3
0-471-46146-6
0-471-43226-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Color Space and Its Divisions; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. The Concept of Color Space and Color Solid; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Divisions of Color Spaces and Solids; 1.3 Uniform and Regular Color Spaces; 1.4 Color Space, Sensation, Perception, and Awareness; 1.5 Plan of the Book; Chapter 2. Historical Development of Color Order Systems; 2.1 Color and Color Order Systems; 2.2 From Ancient Greece to the Middle Ages; 2.3 Color Order in the Renaissance; 2.4 Newton's Color Diagram; 2.5 Development of the Color Circle; 2.6 Mayer and Lambert's Color Solids; 2.7 Color Circles from Harris to Henry
2.8 Three Primary Color Theories2.9 Runge's Color Sphere; 2.10 The Cylindrical System of Matthias Klotz; 2.11 The Early Development of Psychophysics; 2.12 Chevreul's Hemispheric System; 2.13 Doppler's Sphere Octant; 2.14 Yellow, Red and Blue, For a Time Firmly Established as Primary Colors; 2.15 Helmholtz, Grassmann, and Maxwell; 2.16 Hering; 2.17 Geometrical Systems of the Nineteenth Century; 2.18 The Nineteenth-Century Experimental Psychologists; 2.19 The Munsell System; 2.20 Ridgeway's Color Atlas; 2.21 Ostwald's Farbkörper (Color Solid); 2.22 Geometrical Systems of the Twentieth Century
2.23 Rösch-MacAdam Color Solid2.24 The Luther-Nyberg Color Solid; 2.25 The German DIN6164 System; 2.26 Optical Society of America Uniform Color Scales; 2.27 Swedish Natural Color System; 2.28 Universal Color Language; 2.29 Color Mixing Spaces; 2.30 Spectral Spaces; Chapter 3. Psychophysics; 3.1 Fundaments of Psychophysics; 3.2 Categories; 3.3 Differences versus Magnitudes; 3.4 Psychophysical Scaling: Levels of Measurement; 3.5 Scaling Methods; 3.6 Unidimensional Scaling Methods; 3.7 Psychometric Function; 3.8 Multidimensional Scaling; 3.9 Psychological and Psychophysical Spaces
3.10 Psychophysical Scaling as a Basis of Color SpaceChapter 4. Color Attributes and Perceptual Attribute Scaling; 4.1 Theories of Vision; 4.2 Historical Development of Views on Attributes; 4.3 Whiteness and Blackness; 4.4 Evans's Five Color Attributes; 4.5 Common Color Attribute Definitions; 4.6 Confirmation of Three Attributes; 4.7 Contrast versus Similitude; 4.8 Neural Correlates of Color Attributes; 4.9 Psychological (Perceptual) Scaling of Color Attributes; 4.10 Perception of Color Differences; Chapter 5. Psychophysical Scaling of Color Attributes: Stimulus and Perception
5.1 Requirements for a Uniform Psychophysical Color Space5.2 Postulated Relationship between Psychological and Physical Magnitudes; 5.3 Photometry and Brightness/Lightness; 5.4 The Colorimetric System; 5.5 Cone Response Space; 5.6 Opponent Color Space; 5.7 How Are the L, M, S and X, Y, Z Color Spaces Related?; 5.8 Expressing Psychological Scales in Psychophysical Spaces; 5.9 Color Matching and Appearance Scaling; 5.10 Placement of the Red and Green Unique Hues in the Opponent Color Diagram; 5.11 Curvature of Lines of Constant Hue Blue Colors
5.12 Munsell Colors in the L, M, S and X, Y, Z Spaces and the a, b Diagram
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Kuehni Rolf G  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2003
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Color space and its divisions [[electronic resource] ] : color order from antiquity to the present / / Rolf G. Kuehni
Color space and its divisions [[electronic resource] ] : color order from antiquity to the present / / Rolf G. Kuehni
Autore Kuehni Rolf G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (440 p.)
Disciplina 152.145
535.6
Soggetto topico Color vision
Colors
ISBN 1-280-36686-9
9786610366866
0-470-23540-3
0-471-46146-6
0-471-43226-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Color Space and Its Divisions; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. The Concept of Color Space and Color Solid; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Divisions of Color Spaces and Solids; 1.3 Uniform and Regular Color Spaces; 1.4 Color Space, Sensation, Perception, and Awareness; 1.5 Plan of the Book; Chapter 2. Historical Development of Color Order Systems; 2.1 Color and Color Order Systems; 2.2 From Ancient Greece to the Middle Ages; 2.3 Color Order in the Renaissance; 2.4 Newton's Color Diagram; 2.5 Development of the Color Circle; 2.6 Mayer and Lambert's Color Solids; 2.7 Color Circles from Harris to Henry
2.8 Three Primary Color Theories2.9 Runge's Color Sphere; 2.10 The Cylindrical System of Matthias Klotz; 2.11 The Early Development of Psychophysics; 2.12 Chevreul's Hemispheric System; 2.13 Doppler's Sphere Octant; 2.14 Yellow, Red and Blue, For a Time Firmly Established as Primary Colors; 2.15 Helmholtz, Grassmann, and Maxwell; 2.16 Hering; 2.17 Geometrical Systems of the Nineteenth Century; 2.18 The Nineteenth-Century Experimental Psychologists; 2.19 The Munsell System; 2.20 Ridgeway's Color Atlas; 2.21 Ostwald's Farbkörper (Color Solid); 2.22 Geometrical Systems of the Twentieth Century
2.23 Rösch-MacAdam Color Solid2.24 The Luther-Nyberg Color Solid; 2.25 The German DIN6164 System; 2.26 Optical Society of America Uniform Color Scales; 2.27 Swedish Natural Color System; 2.28 Universal Color Language; 2.29 Color Mixing Spaces; 2.30 Spectral Spaces; Chapter 3. Psychophysics; 3.1 Fundaments of Psychophysics; 3.2 Categories; 3.3 Differences versus Magnitudes; 3.4 Psychophysical Scaling: Levels of Measurement; 3.5 Scaling Methods; 3.6 Unidimensional Scaling Methods; 3.7 Psychometric Function; 3.8 Multidimensional Scaling; 3.9 Psychological and Psychophysical Spaces
3.10 Psychophysical Scaling as a Basis of Color SpaceChapter 4. Color Attributes and Perceptual Attribute Scaling; 4.1 Theories of Vision; 4.2 Historical Development of Views on Attributes; 4.3 Whiteness and Blackness; 4.4 Evans's Five Color Attributes; 4.5 Common Color Attribute Definitions; 4.6 Confirmation of Three Attributes; 4.7 Contrast versus Similitude; 4.8 Neural Correlates of Color Attributes; 4.9 Psychological (Perceptual) Scaling of Color Attributes; 4.10 Perception of Color Differences; Chapter 5. Psychophysical Scaling of Color Attributes: Stimulus and Perception
5.1 Requirements for a Uniform Psychophysical Color Space5.2 Postulated Relationship between Psychological and Physical Magnitudes; 5.3 Photometry and Brightness/Lightness; 5.4 The Colorimetric System; 5.5 Cone Response Space; 5.6 Opponent Color Space; 5.7 How Are the L, M, S and X, Y, Z Color Spaces Related?; 5.8 Expressing Psychological Scales in Psychophysical Spaces; 5.9 Color Matching and Appearance Scaling; 5.10 Placement of the Red and Green Unique Hues in the Opponent Color Diagram; 5.11 Curvature of Lines of Constant Hue Blue Colors
5.12 Munsell Colors in the L, M, S and X, Y, Z Spaces and the a, b Diagram
Record Nr. UNINA-9910840728603321
Kuehni Rolf G  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2003
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Colore e luce/ Jorrit Tornquist
Colore e luce/ Jorrit Tornquist
Autore Tornquist, Jorrit
Pubbl/distr/stampa MilanoIkon2005
Descrizione fisica 306 p. ill. 21 cm
Disciplina 535.6
Soggetto topico Color
Light
Classificazione LC QC495
53.2.4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991002517009707536
Tornquist, Jorrit  
MilanoIkon2005
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Colore e immagine / di S. Fitzhelaouroff ... [et al.]
Colore e immagine / di S. Fitzhelaouroff ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano, : Kodak, 1977
Descrizione fisica 67 p. : ill. color. ; 30 cm
Disciplina 535.6
Soggetto non controllato Colore
Immagine
Percezione visiva
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990000768740403321
Milano, : Kodak, 1977
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Colore luce : applicazione basic design / Jorrit Tornquist
Colore luce : applicazione basic design / Jorrit Tornquist
Autore Tornquist, Jorrit
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : Editore Ulrico Hoepli, 1983
Descrizione fisica 182 p. : ill. ; 30 cm
Disciplina 535.6
Soggetto non controllato Colore - Teorie
ISBN 88-203-1380-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990000487450403321
Tornquist, Jorrit  
Milano : Editore Ulrico Hoepli, 1983
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I colori / Pseudo Aristotele ; edizione critica, traduzione e commento di Maria Fernanda Ferrini
I colori / Pseudo Aristotele ; edizione critica, traduzione e commento di Maria Fernanda Ferrini
Autore [Aristoteles]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Pisa : ETS, 1999
Descrizione fisica 316 p. ; 22 cm
Disciplina 535.6
Altri autori (Persone) Ferrini, Maria Fernanda
Collana Testimonianze sulla cultura greca ; 1
Soggetto topico Colori - Percezione
ISBN 884670164X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001015839707536
[Aristoteles]  
Pisa : ETS, 1999
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Colori e colorificio : trattato teorico pratico ad uso degli studiosi, fabbricanti, artisti ed artigiani, applicatori / Ettore Rizzini
Colori e colorificio : trattato teorico pratico ad uso degli studiosi, fabbricanti, artisti ed artigiani, applicatori / Ettore Rizzini
Autore Rizzini, Ettore
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : U. Hoepli, 1948
Descrizione fisica XIII, 409 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Disciplina 535.6
Soggetto non controllato Colori
Chimica industriale
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990000021940403321
Rizzini, Ettore  
Milano : U. Hoepli, 1948
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Colorimetry [[electronic resource] ] : fundamentals and applications / / Noboru Ohta, Alan R. Robertson
Colorimetry [[electronic resource] ] : fundamentals and applications / / Noboru Ohta, Alan R. Robertson
Autore Ohta Noboru
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, USA, : J. Wiley, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (354 p.)
Disciplina 535.6
543.0852
Altri autori (Persone) RobertsonAlan R <1940-> (Alan Robert)
Collana Wiley-IS&T series in imaging science and technology
Soggetto topico Colorimetry
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-33983-7
9786610339839
0-470-09474-5
0-470-09473-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Colorimetry; Wiley-IS&T Series in Imaging Science and Technology; Contents; About the Authors; Series Preface; Preface; Introduction; 1 Light, Vision and Photometry; 1.1 Light; 1.2 Mechanism of the Human Eye; 1.3 Adaptation and Responsivity of the Human Eye; 1.4 Spectral Responsivity and the Standard Photometric Observer; 1.5 Definition of Photometric Quantities; 1.6 Photometric Units; 1.7 Calculation and Measurement of Photometric Quantities; 1.8 Relations Between Photometric Quantities; Note 1.1 Luminous Exitance, Illuminance, and Luminance of a Perfect Diffusing Plane Light Source
Note 1.2 Luminance and Brightness2 Color Vision and Color Specification Systems; 2.1 Mechanism of Color Vision; 2.2 Chemistry of Color Vision; 2.3 Color Specification and Terminology; 2.4 Munsell Color System; 2.5 Color System Using Additive Color Mixing; Note 2.1 Colorfulness, Chroma and Saturation; 3 CIE Standard Colorimetric System; 3.1 RGB Color Specification System; 3.2 Conversion into XYZ Color Specification System; 3.3 X(10)Y(10)Z(10) Color Specification System; 3.4 Tristimulus Values and Chromaticity Coordinates; 3.5 Metamerism; 3.6 Dominant Wavelength and Purity
3.7 Color Temperature and Correlated Color Temperature3.8 Illuminants and Light Sources; 3.9 Standard and Supplementary Illuminants; Note 3.1 Derivation of Color Matching Functions from Guild and Wright's Results; Note 3.2 Conversion between Color Specification Systems; Note 3.3 Conversion into XYZ Color Specification System; Note 3.4 Imaginary Colors [X] and [Z]; Note 3.5 Photometric Quantities in the X(10)Y(10)Z(10) Color System; Note 3.6 Origin of the Term 'Metamerism'; Note 3.7 Simple Methods for Obtaining Correlated Color Temperature; Note 3.8 Color Temperature Conversion Filter
Note 3.9 Spectral Distribution of Black-body Radiation4 Uniform Color Spaces; 4.1 Uniform Chromaticity Diagrams; 4.2 Uniform Lightness Scales (ULS); 4.3 CIE Uniform Color Spaces; 4.4 Correlates of Perceived Attributes; 4.5 Comparing CIELAB and CIELUV Color Spaces; 4.6 Conversion of Color Difference; 4.7 Color Difference Equations Based on CIELAB; Note 4.1 Calculation of Munsell Value V from Luminous Reflectance Y; Note 4.2 Modified CIELAB and CIELUV Equations for Dark Colors; Note 4.3 Other Color Difference Formulas; Note 4.4 Direct Calculation of Hue Difference DH*
5 Measurement and Calculation of Colorimetric Values5.1 Direct Measurement of Tristimulus Values; 5.2 Spectral Colorimetry; 5.3 Geometrical Conditions for Measurement; 5.4 Calculation of Colorimetric Values; 5.5 Colorimetric Values in CIELAB and CIELUV Uniform Color Spaces; Note 5.1 Spectral Colorimetry of Fluorescent Materials; Note 5.2 Reference Standard for Reflection Measurements; 6 Evolution of CIE Standard Colorimetric System; 6.1 Additive Mixing; 6.2 Subtractive Mixing; 6.3 Maximum Value of Luminous Efficacy and Optimal Colors; 6.4 Chromatic Adaptation Process
6.5 von Kries' Predictive Equation for Chromatic Adaptation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143714003321
Ohta Noboru  
Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, USA, : J. Wiley, c2005
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