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Color Optics Physics
Color Optics Physics
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- Academic laboratory dedicated to research and education in color science, based at Rochester Institute of Technology.
- A rapidly growing site covering many aspects of colour science.
- Both a science and an art book, Colorworm explains the electromagnetic spectrum, visible light, how we see, mixing paint, RGB, and CMYK with library look-up and a storytime cut-out. Target audience is grades K-8.
- When one speaks about color, some of these terms are sure to be used.
- Several resources about color and its relationship with other human activities.
- Concerns the measurement and control of coloured surfaces such as plastics, textiles, and surface coatings. It is intended for practitioners rather than theoreticians.
- Devoted to the normalization of several aspects of light and color.
- Explanation of applying fluorescent whitening agents to increase perceived whiteness.
- An educational resource for the science of optics and the physics of light and color intended for teachers, students, and the general public.
- Interactive demonstration of mixing additive or subtractive colors.
- A complete Delphi program, including source code, to display wavelength colors as a function of wavelength and optionally display the emission and absorption spectra of hydrogen.
- Unconventional way of classifying and teaching colors.
- Demonstrate how to display a 1931 CIE chromaticity chart, as well as the transformations needed for the 1960 and 1976 charts. The charts can be displayed using either the 1931 2-degree or 1964 10-degree standard observer.
- Demonstrate mixture of light with three primaries. Introduce concept of chromaticity coordinates.
- Clarifies aspects of colour specification and image coding that are important to computer graphics, image processing, video, and the transfer of digital images to print.
- Explore the phenonmena that create our colorful world.
- A simple experiment testing the effect color has on the absorption and reflection of solar energy.
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