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19 August 2020 Color mixing: the history of the color disk
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There are two types of color mixing, namely additive color mixing and subtractive color mixing. The color disk, essentially a top with its top painted has been known since antiquity and has been used to study color mixing. This paper will briefly review the elements of color mixing and the use of color disks to study color vision and perception from the time of Ptolemy to the present day.
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Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan "Color mixing: the history of the color disk", Proc. SPIE 11481, Light in Nature VIII, 1148104 (19 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2570636
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KEYWORDS
Color vision

Eye

Visualization

Colorimetry

Visual process modeling

Cones

Berkelium

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