The science of color
The Science of Color focuses on the foundations of modern color science. Written for a broad scientific audience, the book reviews principles and facts with enduring value for understanding the interaisciplinary field of color, drawing from physics, physiology and psychology. The level and breadth of coverage are appropriate for anyone with a scientific background and an interest in color, including computer scientists, engineers, neuroscientists, physicians, physicists, physiologists and psychologists. Each chapter begins with a detailed outline that summarizes the organization and breadth of its material. The outlines are valuable guides to chapter structure, and useful navigation tools for finding material at the reader's preferred level of depth
Print Book, English, 2003
2nd ed
Elsevier ; Optical Society of America, Amsterdam, Boston, 2003