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This text provides a number of concepts, definitions, and tools useful to students who wish to develop a basic understanding of colorimetry and color vision. Those who have experience in the field will find a compendium of data and other information previously unavailable in a single publication. Numerous references provide a considerable bibliography for readers looking to deepen their knowledge of this fascinating subject. Contents - Preface - The Nature of Color - Light Sources and Illuminants - Trichromatic Theory - CIE Color Specification System - Uniform Color Systems - Color Mixtures and Colorants - Color Measurements - The Human Eye - General References - Index

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Missionaries by Phil Klay
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