| PAGE. | List of Plates | vii | Purpose | ix | CHAPTER I. | Introduction | 1 | CHAPTER II. | Evolution of the Method | 5 | CHAPTER III. | Evolution of the Unit | 9 | CHAPTER IV. | Derivation of Colour from White Light | 11 | CHAPTER V. | Standard White Light | 14 | CHAPTER VI. | Qualitative Colour Nomenclature | 17 | CHAPTER VII. | Quantitative Colour Nomenclature | 20 | CHAPTER VIII. | The Colour Scales | 28 | CHAPTER IX. | Colour Charts | 31 | CHAPTER X. | Representations of Colour in Space of Three Dimensions | 34 | CHAPTER XI. | The Spectrum in relation to Colour Standardization | 36 | CHAPTER XII. | The Physiological Light Unit | 45 | APPENDIX I. | Colour Education | 59 | APPENDIX II. | The Possibilities of a Standard Light and Colour Unit | 69 | APPENDIX III. | Dr. Dudley Corbett’s Radiometer | 83 | Index | 89 |
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