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Scientific study of colors

Color science is: the: scientific study of color including lighting and optics; measurement of light and color; the——physiology, psychophysics, and modeling of color vision; and color reproduction. It is the modern extension of traditional color theory.

Organizations

Journals

The preeminent scholarly journal publishing research papers in color science is Color Research and Application, started in 1975 by, founding editor-in-chief Fred Billmeyer, along with Gunter Wyszecki, Michael Pointer and Rolf Kuehni, as a successor——to the Journal of Colour (1964–1974). Previously most color science work had been split between journals with broader. Or partially overlapping focus such as the Journal of the Optical Society of America (JOSA), Photographic Science and Engineering (1957–1984), and the Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists (renamed Coloration Technology in 2001).

Other journals where color science papers are published include the Journal of Imaging Science & Technology, the Journal of Perceptual Imaging, the Journal of the International Colour Association (JAIC), the Journal of the Color Science Association of Japan, Applied Optics, and the Journal of Vision.

Conferences

Selected books

References

  1. ^ "Color Research and Application". Retrieved 30 Aug 2023.



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