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Colour : How We See it and How We Use It

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Colour makes our lives more interesting — how dull it would be in a black-and-white world! It pleases us aesthetically, entertains us and is useful to us. This unique book aims to describe the scientific nature of colour and light, and how we see it, in an accessible and easily understandable style. The evolution of the eye, science of colour and technical visual systems are all broken down into readable chapters, with clear images and illustrations provided for reference. The book then goes on to discuss the innate tendency of humankind to produce artistic works as conceived, realised and augmented through the use of colour. Focussing on broad forms of artistic entertainment — painting with pigments and dyes, colour and light in photography and cinematography, light displays and colour in television — this book then delivers a comprehensive review of what colour means and has meant in the creative arts.

Author: Woolfson Michael
Publisher: WORLD SCIENTIFIC
Pages: 230
ISBN: 9781786340856
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2016

Eyes
The Evolution of the Eye
The Science of Colour
The Range of Colour
The Visual System and Colour
Perceived Colour and Environment
Painting and Painting Pigments
The Development of Dyes
Colouring Pottery and Glass
Projected Coloured Images
Early Colour Photography
Colour Photography
Colour Cinematography
Colour Television
Coloured Light Displays
Practical Uses of Colour

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