Work divided into three parts, the first providing an overview of color theory and nomenclature, the second describing advanced concepts of color measurement (e.g., spectrometry), and the third part concerning color printing and color photography. Includes two chapters contributed by William Gamble (1864-1933), author of Photography and its Applications (1920) . Notably, in part two of the work, color blindness and tests for determining color blindness are described.
Martin, L. C. (Louis Claude). “Colour and Methods of Colour Reproductions.” London, England: Blackie, 1923. QC495 .M37 1923. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/s8hctfp.
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