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Process heat transfer. principles, applications and rules of thumb. / Volume 1, Object appearance, colour perception and instrumental measurement :

Colour and appearance perceptions are very complex psychological phenomena. Written by one of the foremost authorities in the field, this major two-volume work addresses the key topics required to understand the issues and manage colour effectively. Principles of colour appearance and measurement Vo...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Choudhury, Asim Kumar Roy
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge [England] ; Waltham [Massachusetts] : Woodhead Publishing : The Textile Institute, 2014.
Colección:Woodhead publishing in textiles ; no. 159.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Principles of colour appearance and measurement: Volume 1: Object appearance, colour perception and instrumental measurement; Copyright; Contents; Author contact details; Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles; 1 Characteristics of light sources; 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; 2.1 Introduction.
  • 2.2 Interaction of light with objects2.3 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; 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; 4.1 Introduction.
  • 4.2 Analysis of sun radiation4.3 Principles of colour mixing; 4.4 Colour matching experiment; 4.5 CIE 2° standard observer functions; 4.6 CIE 10° 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; 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; 6.1 Introduction.
  • 6.2 Measuring instruments6.3 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; 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 scales7.11 Fundamental colour space; 7.12 Future trends; 7.13 References; 8 Issues in measuring whiteness and fluorescence; 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; 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.