Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Historical Introduction.- Outlines of Colorimetric Theory under Photopic Conditions, Part I Outlines of Colorimetric Theory Under Photopic Conditions.- Part II A Theory of Normalized Surface Reflectance for Pigments.- On the Relation of the Trichromatic to the Opponent-Process Theory of Color.- On the Origin of Spectral Sensitivity Functions of the Eye.- On the Apparent Color of Stars, and Color Appearance Under Mesopic Conditions.- The Projective Geometry of Color Space: A Review.- Surview and Conclusions.- Glossary.- Index.
Synopsis
Presents the first complete and unabridged translation of Schr dinger's work on color theory
Provides an explanatory chapter on the novelty of Schr dinger's geometric approach to colorimetry, which is developed at length in the translations
Offers a unified and easy style for readers, and explanations of difficult or archaic terms are given in a Glossary