Color as a determined communication

Volume: 35, Issue: 3.4, Pages: 526 - 538
Published: Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
Although it is possible that one viewer's perception of color may be very different from another's, experimental evidence suggests that the relationships between colors are, in many respects, universal, and thus relatively free from individual and cultural influences. the "experience of color" can be described objectively, so that predictable visual sensations can be elicited by adjusting the relationships among colors. a model of color...
Paper Details
Title
Color as a determined communication
Published Date
Jan 1, 1996
Volume
35
Issue
3.4
Pages
526 - 538
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