Opponent Color Theory, NTSC & Color Deficiencies
Slides: PDF
Required Reading:
- Color Matching https://youtu.be/82ItpxqPP4I
Recommended Reading:
- Werner G. K. Backhaus, Reinhold Kliegl, John S. Werner. COLOR VISION: perspectives from different disciplines, 1998 Walter de Gruyter & Co., Berlin; New York.
- Pages: xii - xv : Introduction
- Pages 3 – 12: 1. Aging through the eyes of Monet
- Pages 27 – 39 : Beginning at 1.7 Monet’s Response to Pointillism and Divisionism Available Here
- Irv Arons’ Journal. “A New Technique for Restoring Normal Vision to the Blind: The Technology of Prof. Sheila Nirenberg of Weill Cornell Medical School,” Tuesday, May 7, 2013, (only section “How the technology Works.”)
References:
- S. Deleniv. "The Basic Neurobiology Behind the Recently Famous 12-Dot Illusion." September 17, 2016. The Neurosphere.
- Clarkvision. “Notes on the Resolution and Other Details of the Human Eye.” 2009. ClarkVision.com.
- Holland Cotter. “Harmony, Harder Than It Looks.” The New York Times. July 26, 2012. The New York Times.
- Sheila Nirenberg. “Retinal Prosthetic Strategy with the Capacity to Restore Normal Vision,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, July 9, 2012. NAS.
- TED Talk, Sheila Niremberg. TED.
- Receptive field. Wikipedia.
- Josef Albers. Interaction of Color, Interactive CD-ROM edition, 1994 University Press.
- Nina Siegal. “Van Gogh’s True Palette Revealed,” The New York Times, April 30, 2013. The New York Times.
- Heinz Liesbrock and Michael Semff. Painting on Paper: Josef Albers in America.
- Brenda Danilowitz. The Prints of Josef Alberts: A Catalogue Raisonne, 2010, Hudson Hills Press.
- Brian Thomas Wagner, Donald Kline. Acquired Colour Vision Deficiencies. University of Calgary.
- Bobby Bodenheimer, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. “Computer Graphics and the Visual System.” PDF
- Color Blindness. Wikipedia.