Light and Colour Theories
and their relation to light and colour standardization
Joseph W. Lovibond
Light and Colour Theories and their relation to light and colour standardization
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LIGHT AND COLOUR THEORIES
LIGHT AND COLOUR THEORIES and their Relation to Light and Colour Standardization
CONTENTS
ERRATA.
LIST OF PLATES
PURPOSE
THE THEORY.
THE METHOD.
CHAPTER I. Introduction.
PAST THEORIES.
CHAPTER II. Evolution of the Method.
CHAPTER III. Evolution of the Unit.
CHAPTER IV. Derivation of Colour from White Light.
CHAPTER V. Standard White Light.
THE BLACK UNIT.
CHAPTER VI. Qualitative Colour Nomenclature.
SIMPLE COLOURS.
COMPLEX COLOURS.
CHAPTER VII. Quantitative Colour Nomenclature.
THE GLASS STANDARD SCALES.
METHOD OF DEVELOPING, MEASURING AND NAMING COLOUR.
Examples.
CHAPTER VIII. The Colour Scales.
THE EQUIVALENCE OF THE COLOUR SCALES.
CHAPTER IX. Colour Charts.
SPECIFIC COLOUR.
CHAPTER X. Representations of Colour in Space of Three Dimensions.
CHAPTER XI. The Spectrum in relation to Colour Standardization.
POINTS OF DIFFERENCE.
THE ULTRA VIOLET DIVISION.
A RESIDUAL RED RAY.
SOME PROPERTIES.
LIGHT INTENSITIES.
CHAPTER XII. The Physiological Light Unit.
DIFFUSED LIGHT.
DIRECT LIGHTS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ENERGIES OF DIFFERENT RAYS
TRICHROMATIC COLOUR SCREENS.
Appendix I COLOUR EDUCATION
Appendix II THE POSSIBILITIES OF A STANDARD LIGHT AND COLOUR UNIT.[5]
Appendix III THE APPLICATION OF THE NATURAL LAW OF SPECIFIC COLOUR RATE BY DR. DUDLEY CORBETT TO THE EXACT MEASUREMENT OF X-RAY DOSAGE.
INDEX
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