PDF Chapter 7: Perceiving Color
[Pages:77]Chapter 7: Perceiving Color
-The physical dimensions of color -The psychological dimensions of color appearance
(hue, saturation, brightness) -The relationship between the psychological and physical dimensions of color
(Trichromacy Color opponency) - Other influences on color perception
(color constancy, top-down effects)
Sir Isaac Newton
Newton's Prism Experiment (1704)
White light is composed of multiple colors
Light
Monochromatic light: one wavelength (like a laser) Physical parameters for monochromatic light
1. Wavelength 2. Intensity
Heterochromatic light: many wavelengths (normal light sources) For heterochromatic light
The spectral composition gives the intensity at each wavelength
Monochromatic light Heterochromatic light
Spectral composition of two common (heterochromatic) illuminants
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