Color Space and Its Divisions: Color Order from Antiquity to the Present


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It has been postulated that humans can differentiate between millions of gradations in color. Not surprisingly, no completely adequate, detailed catalog of colors has yet been devised, however the quest to understand, record, and depict color is as old as the quest to understand the fundamentals of the physical world and the nature of human consciousness. Rolf Kuehni� �s Color Space and Its Divisions: Color Order from Antiquity to the Present represents an ambitious and unprecedented history of man s inquiry into color order, focusing on the practical applications of the most contemporary developments in the field.Kuehni devotes much of his study to geometric, three-dimensional arrangements of color experiences, a type of system developed only in the mid-nineteenth century. Color spaces are of particular interest for color quality-control purposes in the manufacturing and graphics industries. The author analyzes three major color order systems in detail: Munsell, OSA-UCS, and NCS. He presents historical and current information on color space developments in color vision, psychology, psychophysics, and color technology. Chapter topics include:
- A historical account of color order systems
- Fundamentals of psychophysics and the relationship between stimuli and experience
- Results of perceptual scaling of colors according to attributes
- History of the development of mathematical color space and difference formulas
- Analysis of the agreements and discrepancies in psychophysical data describing color differences
- An experimental plan for the reliable, replicated perceptual data necessary to make progress in the field
Experts in academia and industry, neuroscientists, designers, art historians, and anyone interested in the nature of color will find Color Space and Its Divisions to be the authoritative reference in its field.
Color Space and Its Divisions: Color Order from Antiquity to the Present Review
This is an excellent summary of the history, design and use of color spaces. It is very well written and researched. If you are involved in the field of color and you want a technically approachable book, this is a great start. The author minimizes the arcane color jargon and produces a remarkably readable book about a potentially arcane and mundane subject. As a color scientist (Chairman of the International Color Consortium) I found this book quite interesting reading. It reminded me of the progress that we have made and the progress that is still needed in this area.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Color Space and Its Divisions: Color Order from Antiquity to the Present" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Color Space and Its Divisions: Color Order from Antiquity to the Present ...

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