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Color Science explores the captivating intersection of science and art, unraveling the mysteries behind color perception and its profound impact on our visual world. The book illuminates how light interacts with objects, demonstrating why a vibrant apple appears different under varying light sources, a phenomenon known as metamerism. Readers will gain insights into the electromagnetic spectrum, understanding how different wavelengths translate into the colors we perceive, and explore color spaces and additive/subtractive color mixing.
This book goes beyond the scientific, delving into the psychological and emotional impact of color and its influence in art, design, and visual media. By blending physics, art history, and psychology, Color Science offers a comprehensive understanding of color theory, from Newton's early observations to modern color models. The book begins with the basics of light and color, progresses through the history of color theory, and culminates in a discussion of contemporary color science, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to master the art and science of color.
© 2025 Publifye (E-bog): 9788235246462
Oversættere: AI
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E-bog: 5. marts 2025
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