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  • Principles of Colour and Appearance Measurement: Object Appearance, Colour Perception and Instrumental Measurement

    Principles of Colour and Appearance Measurement by Choudhury, Asim Kumar Roy;

    Object Appearance, Colour Perception and Instrumental Measurement

    Series: Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 30 October 2018

    • ISBN 9780081013915
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages408 pages
    • Size 233x155 mm
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    Colour and appearance perceptions are very complex psychological phenomena. Written by one of the foremost authorities in the field, Principles of Colour and Appearance Measurement is a major two-volume work addressing the key topics required to understand the issues and manage colour effectively. The book addresses how objects appear to viewers, how viewers perceive colour, and the major types of instrumentation used to measure colour.

    Chapters detail the characteristics of light sources and object colour and appearance attributes. They encompass the complexities of human visual perception, including the various causes and types of colour blindness, and other unusual visual phenomena. The book also covers colour measurement instruments and methods, as well as fluorescence and whiteness.

    Principles of Colour Appearance and Measurement is a comprehensive resource for designers, colour technologists, colour quality inspectors, product developers, and anyone who uses colour in their work.

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    Table of Contents:

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    1. Characteristics of light sources

    Abstract:

    1.1 Introduction

    1.2 Process of visual perception

    1.3 Optics

    1.4 Radiometry

    1.5 Photometry

    1.6 Black-body radiation

    1.7 Colour temperature

    1.8 Different light sources

    1.9 Illuminants

    1.10 Luminous efficacy of lamps

    1.11 Colour rendering

    1.12 References

    2. Object appearance and colour

    Abstract:

    2.1 Introduction

    2.2 Interaction of light with objects

    2.3 Reflection

    2.4 Scattering

    2.5 Refraction

    2.6 Transmission and absorption

    2.7 Mechanisms of colour generation

    2.8 References

    3. Colour and appearance attributes

    Abstract:

    3.1 Introduction

    3.2 Physical and psychophysical attributes

    3.3 Gloss

    3.4 Retroreflection

    3.5 Transparency

    3.6 Colour attributes

    3.7 Assessment of colour appearance

    3.8 Total appearance concept

    3.9 Emotional aspects of colour

    3.10 Colour combination schemes

    3.11 Emotional aspects of colour combinations

    3.12 References

    4. Principles of colour perception

    Abstract:

    4.1 Introduction

    4.2 Analysis of sun radiation

    4.3 Principles of colour mixing

    4.4 Colour matching experiment

    4.5 CIE 2ï¿1⁄2 standard observer functions

    4.6 CIE 10ï¿1⁄2 standard observer functions

    4.7 Transformation of primaries

    4.8 The human vision system

    4.9 The remarkable properties of the eye

    4.10 Colour vision theories

    4.11 References

    5. Unusual visual phenomena and colour blindness

    Abstract:

    5.1 Introduction

    5.2 Unusual visual phenomena

    5.3 Variation in colour vision

    5.4 Defective colour vision

    5.5 Yellowness of vision

    5.6 References

    6. Colour measurement instruments

    Abstract:

    6.1 Introduction

    6.2 Measuring instruments

    6.3 Video cameras for colour measurement

    6.4 Components of colour measuring instruments

    6.5 Measuring geometry

    6.6 Direct versus reverse optics

    6.7 Sample preparation and presentation

    6.8 Sources of error

    6.9 Future trends

    6.10 References

    7. Using instruments to quantify colour

    Abstract:

    7.1 Colorimetry

    7.2 Colour space

    7.3 Reflectance of object

    7.4 CIE tristimulus colour space

    7.5 Chromaticity

    7.6 Chromaticity diagram

    7.7 Dominant wavelength and excitation purity

    7.8 CIE object colour solid

    7.9 Advantages and disadvantages of CIE tristimulus colorimetry

    7.10 Uniform colour scales

    7.11 Fundamental colour space

    7.12 Future trends

    7.13 References

    8. Issues in measuring whiteness and fluorescence

    Abstract:

    8.1 Introduction

    8.2 Characteristics of whites

    8.3 Whiteness improvement

    8.4 Fluorescence

    8.5 Problems of assessment

    8.6 Measurement of fluorescence

    8.7 UV calibration

    8.8 UV calibration standards

    8.9 Visual assessment of whiteness

    8.10 References

    9. Instrumental measures of whiteness

    Abstract:

    9.1 Introduction

    9.2 Physical methods

    9.3 Colorimetric methods

    9.4 New whiteness indices

    9.5 Topology of whiteness

    9.6 Yellowness index

    9.7 Application of whiteness indices

    9.8 References

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