An educational resource for the science of optics and the physics of light and color intended for teachers, students, and the general public.
When one speaks about color, some of these terms are sure to be used.
Several resources about color and its relationship with other human activities.
Unconventional way of classifying and teaching colors.
Explore the phenomena that create our colorful world.
Learn your colors while playing this fun memory game.
The original book of this name, published in 1921. The concepts of color hue, color value and color chroma are diagrammed and explained.
Academic laboratory dedicated to research and education in color science, based at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Manufacturers of cleaning, grading and sorting machinery for the food industry.
Distributor of software for optical design, illumination, straylight, integrated optics and color measurements.
Clarifies aspects of colour specification and image coding that are important to computer graphics, image processing, video, and the transfer of digital images to print.
Interactive demonstration of mixing additive or subtractive colors.
Optics fabrication and manufacturing shop offering slicing, CNC machining, grinding, and polishing of optics from raw stock. Illinois.
Manufacturer of a thermal CD printer, ink-jet color CD printer, an optical disk duplicator, and CD autoloader for printers.
Explains additive and subtractive colour mixing, the mixing of wavelengths, Newton's dispersion of white light to show the colours of the rainbow.
Demonstrate mixture of light with three primaries. Introduce concept of chromaticity coordinates.
Demonstrate how to display a 1931 CIE chromaticity chart, as well as the transformations needed for the 1960 and 1976 charts. The charts can be displayed using either the 1931 2-degree or 1964 10-degree standard observer.
A complete Delphi program, including source code, to display wavelength colors as a function of wavelength and optionally display the emission and absorption spectra of hydrogen.
Designer and distributor of brightly colored frames that are slim and elegant.
In video, computer graphics and image processing, gamma represents a numerical parameter that describes the nonlinearity of intensity reproduction.