| Thomas Young - 1845 - 660 Seiten
...yellow colour, and many yellow colours, when laid on very thickly, or mixed with black, become brown. The sensations of various kinds of light may also...whole may assume the appearance of a single tint, or of a combination of tints, resulting from the mixture of the colours. (Plate XXIX. Fig. 423... 426.)... | |
| 1875 - 1140 Seiten
...this beautiful and comprehensive theory of color. Farther on in the Natural Philosophy we read that, "The sensations of various kinds of light may also...whole may assume the appearance of a single tint, or of a combination of tints, resulting from the mixture of the colours." These experiments were evidently... | |
| 1876 - 676 Seiten
...beautiful and comprehensive theoiy of colour. Further on in the ' Natural Philosophy ' we read that " the sensations of various kinds of light may also...whole may assume the appearance of a single tint, or of a combination of tints, resulting from the mixture of the colours." These experiments were evidently... | |
| 1928 - 430 Seiten
...yellow colour, and many yellow colours, when laid on very thickly, or mixed with black, become brown. The sensations of various kinds of light may also...whole may assume the appearance of a single tint, or of a combination of tints, resulting from the mixture of the colours. From three simple sensations,... | |
| 1876 - 608 Seiten
...beautiful and comprehensive theory of colour. Further on in the ' Natural Philosophy ' we read that " the sensations of various kinds of light may also...whole may assume the appearance of a single tint, or of a combination of tints, resulting from the mixture of the colours." These experiments were evidently... | |
| Alexander Wood - 1983 - 392 Seiten
...indicates a numerical result, and gives no account of any experiments. He does, however, suggest a method. The sensations of various kinds of light may also...satisfactory manner by painting the surface of a circle (ie circular disc) with different colours (ie coloured sectors) in any way that may be desired, and... | |
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