Students' Text-book of Color: Or, Modern Chromatics, with Applications to Art and IndustryD. Appleton, 1903 - 329 pagini |
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... given hereafter in one of the scientific journals . To the above I may perhaps be allowed to add , that during the last twenty years I have enjoyed the great privilege of familiar intercourse with artists , and during that period have ...
... given hereafter in one of the scientific journals . To the above I may perhaps be allowed to add , that during the last twenty years I have enjoyed the great privilege of familiar intercourse with artists , and during that period have ...
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... given hereafter in one of the scientific journals . To the above I may perhaps be allowed to add , that during the last twenty years I have enjoyed the great privilege of familiar intercourse with artists , and during that period have ...
... given hereafter in one of the scientific journals . To the above I may perhaps be allowed to add , that during the last twenty years I have enjoyed the great privilege of familiar intercourse with artists , and during that period have ...
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... given in one of the ta- bles that follow . * Let us sup- pose that the spectrum from A to H includes 1,000 parts ; then the E following table indicates the po- sitions of the fixed lines : Red - orange . Orange . Orange - yellow ...
... given in one of the ta- bles that follow . * Let us sup- pose that the spectrum from A to H includes 1,000 parts ; then the E following table indicates the po- sitions of the fixed lines : Red - orange . Orange . Orange - yellow ...
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... given in the two latter tables are the mean of from fifteen to twenty observations . The hues of the spec- tral colours change very considerably with their luminosity ; hence for these experiments an illumination was selected such that ...
... given in the two latter tables are the mean of from fifteen to twenty observations . The hues of the spec- tral colours change very considerably with their luminosity ; hence for these experiments an illumination was selected such that ...
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... given . 20 If these tables are compared with those obtained by the aid of a prism of glass , it will be D seen that the fixed lines and coloured spaces are arranged somewhat differently ; the main cause of this difference has already ...
... given . 20 If these tables are compared with those obtained by the aid of a prism of glass , it will be D seen that the fixed lines and coloured spaces are arranged somewhat differently ; the main cause of this difference has already ...
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appear arranged artists beautiful blue-green bluish bluish-green bright brilliant brown carmine cause changes CHAPTER chromatic circle chromatic composition chrome-yellow colour-blind coloured light coloured surfaces combinations complementary colours contrast cyan-blue dark darkened emerald-green employed experiment fact fixed lines fundamental colours furnished gamboge gives gradation green and violet green light green-blue greenish greenish-blue greenish-yellow Helmholtz hence illumination Illustrations indicated in Fig intensity kind less light and shade luminosity luminous Maxwell ment mingled mixed mixture nature normal eye normal spectrum objects observer obtained ochre optic nerve orange orange-red orange-yellow painted pale pigments placed plate portion position present prism Professor Prussian-blue pure colours pure grey purple rays reach the eye red and green red lead red light reflected light result retina rotation saturated sensation stained glass theory of colour tints tion transmitted ultramarine ultramarine-blue uranium glass vermilion violet nerves violet-blue water-colour wave-length white light white paper yellowish yellowish-green
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Pagina 246 - ... just what curvature is to lines, both being felt to be beautiful by the pure instinct of every human mind, and both, considered as types, expressing the law of gradual change and progress in the human soul itself.