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George A. Agoston
This book directly addresses a long-felt, unsatisfied need of modern color science - an appreciative and technically sound presentation of the principles and main offerings of colorimetry to artists and designers, written by one of them. With his uni
Autor:
George A. Agoston
Publikováno v:
Leonardo. 26:229
After introducing himself and describing his first meeting with Leonardo founding editor Frank Malina, the author reminisces about his 12 years as assistant editor on Frank’s staff in Paris. His discussion of the early years of Leonardo includes de
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Symposium (International) on Combustion. 6:708-717
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Journal of Jet Propulsion. 28:181-188
Autor:
George A. Agoston, Hoyt C. Hottel, Karol J. Mysels, Harold H. Pomeroy, Walter H. Harte, William A. Klemm, John Thompson
Publikováno v:
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry. 46:1017-1019
Autor:
George A. Agoston
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Springer Series in Optical Sciences ISBN: 9783662158036
Springer Series in Optical Sciences ISBN: 9783540170952
Springer Series in Optical Sciences ISBN: 9783540170952
What is light? A brief answer is: Light is a form of energy. Examples of other forms of energy are kinetic energy, such as that transferred from the wind to the vanes of a windmill, and chemical energy, such as that stored in an automobile battery, a
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-15801-2_4
Autor:
George A. Agoston
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Springer Series in Optical Sciences ISBN: 9783662158036
In everyday life, we consider color to be a property of materials. A ripe tomato is red, the glass of a wine bottle is green, sulfur is yellow, snow is white, and Mary’s scarf is blue. We naturally appraise the colors of objects and materials in da
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-15801-2_2
Autor:
George A. Agoston
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Springer Series in Optical Sciences ISBN: 9783540170952
It is estimated that an experienced person with normal color vision can distinguish about 10 million different surface colors under optimum viewing conditions and that in commerce about half a million different colors are recognized [Ref. 1.18, p. 38
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34734-7_10
Autor:
George A. Agoston
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Springer Series in Optical Sciences ISBN: 9783540170952
The color authority R.M. Evans (1905–1974) pointed out that the word color “as it is used in ordinary speech ... has many different meanings” [Ref. 2.1, p. 173]. Even in the scientific domains of chemistry, physics, and psychology it has differ
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34734-7_2
Autor:
George A. Agoston
Publikováno v:
Springer Series in Optical Sciences ISBN: 9783540170952
In 1947, when D.B. Judd at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards was asked by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences whether he could suggest “some badly needed research program that would have nothing to do with armament
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