Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1914 |
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Page 723
... colors on one another . With the exception of some masters the ideal of artists was merely to reproduce as closely as possible the color tones and values as seen in nature - to produce a colored photograph with- out adding to it that ...
... colors on one another . With the exception of some masters the ideal of artists was merely to reproduce as closely as possible the color tones and values as seen in nature - to produce a colored photograph with- out adding to it that ...
Page 727
... COLOR TRIANGLE . B thus to produce orange , a disk containing a larger proportion of red and a smaller proportion of green is used , and so on . To represent these fundamental facts and hold them in mind the so - called color triangle ...
... COLOR TRIANGLE . B thus to produce orange , a disk containing a larger proportion of red and a smaller proportion of green is used , and so on . To represent these fundamental facts and hold them in mind the so - called color triangle ...
Page 731
... color triangle may be thus employed , but simpler , though perhaps less scientific device , for the same purpose is the chromatic circle of Rood ( fig . 2 ) . To construct such a circle we must know the wave lengths of the various colors ...
... color triangle may be thus employed , but simpler , though perhaps less scientific device , for the same purpose is the chromatic circle of Rood ( fig . 2 ) . To construct such a circle we must know the wave lengths of the various colors ...
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