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A Brief History of Colour Theory

Foundations of Colour Science

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  • Offers a comprehensive introduction in to the various theories of colour
  • Reviews ancient philosophies about light and mirrors
  • Explains modern colour theories by modern philosophers from Isaac Newton to digital picture formats

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This book offers a comprehensive introduction in to the various theories of colour and how they developed over the centuries and millennia.

As colour is the perception of light by our brains, the book captures not only the physical phenomena but also psychological and philosophical aspects of colours. It starts with ancient studies of Greek philosophers and their insights into light and mirrors, then reviews the theory of colors in the middle ages in Europe and Middle East. The last big part of the book explains the theories of colours by modern scientists and philosophers, starting with Isaac Newton and ending colour schemes of modern digital pictures.


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  • ILSP - Institute for Language and Speech Processing, ATHENA - Research and Innovation Centre in Information, Communication and Knowledge Technologies, University Campus at Kimmeria, Xanthi, Greece

    George Pavlidis

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