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Color Perception. How your eye/brain processes colors. Newton’s Color Circle. Trichromacy of Color Vision. Recall: Rods are sensitive to low light levels; cones are sensitive to colors. There are three types of cones, each one of which is most responsive to a certain range of wavelengths. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Color Perception

How your eye/brain processes colors

Newton’s Color Circle

Blue

Green

Magenta

Cyan

Red

Yellow

Trichromacy of Color Vision

Recall: Rods are sensitive to low lightlevels; cones are sensitive to colors

There are three types of cones, each oneof which is most responsive to a certain range of wavelengths

Trichromacy of Color Vision

wavelength

Res

pons

e

Trichromacy of Color Vision

Your brain is aware only of the response of the photoreceptor; since there is only one type of rod, there can be no color sensitivity

to brain to brain

Trichromacy of Color Vision

cones

rods

Trichromacy of Color Vision

What causes color blindness?

One or two types of cones are missing from the retina

Spectral Complementaries

Colors which when added togetherproduce white light.

This white light appears no differentlyto us than the white light made up ofthe entire spectrum.

C.I.E. Color Diagram

Other Non-spectral Colors

Red = 250Green = 250Blue = 0

Red = 125Green = 125Blue = 0

Other Non-spectral Colors

Red = 254Green = 120Blue = 20

Red = 125Green = 60Blue = 10

Opponent Processing Theory

Psychological Primary Colors

Why do Lego blocks have the colors they do?

Why do we not describe a coloras “reddish-green” or as “bluish-yellow?”

Opponent Processing Theory

Neural Connections - Chromatic Channels

S I L

y - b

ExcitationInhibition

Neural Connections - Chromatic Channels

S I L

y - b

ExcitationInhibition

r - c

Neural Connections - Chromatic Channels

S I L

y - b

Excitation

w - bkr - g

Colored Shadows

Colored Shadows

Colored Shadows

Colored Shadows

Colored Shadows


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