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Colour + Perception CMPT 467/767 Vi
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Gestalt Principles © Pfister/Möll
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Hunters
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“… avoiding catastrophe becomes
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Newton, 1666 © Pfister/Möller 11
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What are the primary colors? 1)Red,
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Subtractive System (CMYK) Cyan Blue
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Visual System • Light path - Corn
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Effects of Retinal Encoding • All
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Color-Opponent Cells © Pfister/Mö
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Color Appearance • Depends on man
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Chromatic Adaptation www.usd.edu/ps
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L vs. Luminance © Pfister/Möller
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Get it right in black and white •
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Controls Attention, Clutter Context
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Color Models
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Munsell Atlas © Pfister/Möller Co
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