(2) COLOR THEORIES Flashcards
long wavelength
red
blue/yellow
red/green
black/white
- Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz)
- Opponent Process (Ewald Hering)
- Ladd-Franklin
- Opponent Process (Ewald Hering)
Uses colored lights
- additive
- subtractive
- additive
Uses colored pigments
- additive
- subtractive
- subtractive
white-black –> katabolic change/process?
white
creating another resultant color
- physical
- physiological
- juxtaposition
- juxtaposition
medium wavelength
green
cone photoreceptors are linked together to form 3 opposing color pairs
- Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz)
- Opponent Process (Ewald Hering)
- Ladd-Franklin
- Opponent Process (Ewald Hering)
Uses colored lights (Additive)
- physical
- physiological
- juxtaposition
- physical
red sensation
- erythrolabe
- chlorolabe
- cyanolabe
- erythrolabe
Arranging different colors side- by-side for creating optical effects in a viewer’s eye
- physical
- physiological
- juxtaposition
- juxtaposition
under Ladd-Franklin what is the stage 1
- red-green sensitivity
- achromatic vision (black and white)
- blue-yellow sensitivity
- achromatic vision (black and white)
theory invented by Ewald Hering
Opponent Process
building up compound of color
- anabolic change
- katabolic change
- anabolic change
white-black –> anabolic change/process?
black
red-green –> katabolic change/process?
red
under Ladd-Franklin what is the stage 3
- red-green sensitivity
- achromatic vision (black and white)
- blue-yellow sensitivity
- red-green sensitivity
Based on positive after-image
- physical
- physiological
- juxtaposition
- physiological
green sensation
- erythrolabe
- chlorolabe
- cyanolabe
- chlorolabe
theory invented by Young-Helmholtz
Trichromatic
red-green –> anabolic change/process?
green
short wavelength
blue
breakdown compound of color
- anabolic change
- katabolic change
- katabolic change
yellow-blue –> anabolic change/process?
blue
three types of cone responsible for color perception
- Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz)
- Opponent Process (Ewald Hering)
- Ladd-Franklin
- Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz)
under Ladd-Franklin what is the stage 2
- red-green sensitivity
- achromatic vision (black and white)
- blue-yellow sensitivity
- blue-yellow sensitivity
blue sensation
- erythrolabe
- chlorolabe
- cyanolabe
- cyanolabe
Based on the positioning of colors
- physical
- physiological
- juxtaposition
- juxtaposition
Uses colored pigments
(Subtractive)
- physical
- physiological
- juxtaposition
- physical
yellow-blue –> katabolic change/process?
yellow
proposed that color vision evolved from 3 different stages
- Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz)
- Opponent Process (Ewald Hering)
- Ladd-Franklin
- Ladd-Franklin