The science of color /

The Science of Color focuses on the foundations of modern color science. Written for a broad scientific audience, the book reviews principles and facts with enduring value for understanding the interdisciplinary field of color, drawing from physics, physiology and psychology. The level and breadth o...

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Otros Autores: Shevell, Steven K., Optical Society of America.
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Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : [United States] : Elsevier ; c2003.
Edición:2nd ed.
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