Color and Appearance

  • Lawless H
  • Heymann H
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Abstract

In this chapter we discuss what color is and then go on to describe color vision. We pay attention to variations in normal color vision due to genetic variations in the color receptor genes as well as to color blindness. We then discuss the measurement of appearance with attention to turbidity and glossiness. Instrumental color measurements are briefly described with special attention to the Munsell, RGB, and various CIE color systems.

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Lawless, H. T., & Heymann, H. (2010). Color and Appearance (pp. 283–301). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6488-5_12

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