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Billmeyer and Saltzman's Third edition by Roy S. Berns
Fully updated–the classic comprehensive introduction to color technology.
The Third Edition of Billmeyer and Saltzman’s Principles of Color Technology
combines the clarity and ease of use of earlier editions with two decades of
advancement in the theory and technology of color. Defining color as "a certain kind
of light, its effect on the human eye, or (most important of all) the result of this
effect in the mind of the viewer," the book offers detailed coverage of color, colorants,
the coloring of materials, and reproducing the color of materials through imaging.
While retaining important material on the color technology of paints,
plastics, textiles, and other materials, the Third Edition features in-depth
coverage of computer-generated color, digital image capture, desktop color
printing, and color management–achieving color fidelity among scanners, digital
cameras, and other color imaging devices.
The new edition of Principles of Color Technology offers expanded coverage
that includes:
Supplemented with copious numerical examples, graphs, and illustrations
that clarify and explain complex material, as well as side bars that present
technical details in a well-organized, accessible manner, this excellent and
exciting introduction for newcomers to the field is also a valuable reference
for experienced color technologists, color specialists, chemical and industrial
engineers, computer scientists, research scientists, and mathematicians interested in
color.
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