(2) COLOR THEORIES Flashcards

1
Q

long wavelength

A

red

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2
Q

blue/yellow
red/green
black/white

  • Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz)
  • Opponent Process (Ewald Hering)
  • Ladd-Franklin
A
  • Opponent Process (Ewald Hering)
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3
Q

Uses colored lights

  • additive
  • subtractive
A
  • additive
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4
Q

Uses colored pigments

  • additive
  • subtractive
A
  • subtractive
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5
Q

white-black –> katabolic change/process?

A

white

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6
Q

creating another resultant color

  • physical
  • physiological
  • juxtaposition
A
  • juxtaposition
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7
Q

medium wavelength

A

green

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8
Q

cone photoreceptors are linked together to form 3 opposing color pairs

  • Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz)
  • Opponent Process (Ewald Hering)
  • Ladd-Franklin
A
  • Opponent Process (Ewald Hering)
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9
Q

Uses colored lights (Additive)

  • physical
  • physiological
  • juxtaposition
A
  • physical
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10
Q

red sensation

  • erythrolabe
  • chlorolabe
  • cyanolabe
A
  • erythrolabe
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11
Q

Arranging different colors side- by-side for creating optical effects in a viewer’s eye

  • physical
  • physiological
  • juxtaposition
A
  • juxtaposition
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12
Q

under Ladd-Franklin what is the stage 1

  • red-green sensitivity
  • achromatic vision (black and white)
  • blue-yellow sensitivity
A
  • achromatic vision (black and white)
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13
Q

theory invented by Ewald Hering

A

Opponent Process

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14
Q

building up compound of color

  • anabolic change
  • katabolic change
A
  • anabolic change
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15
Q

white-black –> anabolic change/process?

A

black

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16
Q

red-green –> katabolic change/process?

A

red

17
Q

under Ladd-Franklin what is the stage 3

  • red-green sensitivity
  • achromatic vision (black and white)
  • blue-yellow sensitivity
A
  • red-green sensitivity
18
Q

Based on positive after-image

  • physical
  • physiological
  • juxtaposition
A
  • physiological
19
Q

green sensation

  • erythrolabe
  • chlorolabe
  • cyanolabe
A
  • chlorolabe
20
Q

theory invented by Young-Helmholtz

A

Trichromatic

21
Q

red-green –> anabolic change/process?

A

green

22
Q

short wavelength

A

blue

23
Q

breakdown compound of color

  • anabolic change
  • katabolic change
A
  • katabolic change
24
Q

yellow-blue –> anabolic change/process?

A

blue

25
Q

three types of cone responsible for color perception

  • Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz)
  • Opponent Process (Ewald Hering)
  • Ladd-Franklin
A
  • Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz)
26
Q

under Ladd-Franklin what is the stage 2

  • red-green sensitivity
  • achromatic vision (black and white)
  • blue-yellow sensitivity
A
  • blue-yellow sensitivity
27
Q

blue sensation

  • erythrolabe
  • chlorolabe
  • cyanolabe
A
  • cyanolabe
28
Q

Based on the positioning of colors

  • physical
  • physiological
  • juxtaposition
A
  • juxtaposition
29
Q

Uses colored pigments
(Subtractive)

  • physical
  • physiological
  • juxtaposition
A
  • physical
30
Q

yellow-blue –> katabolic change/process?

A

yellow

31
Q

proposed that color vision evolved from 3 different stages

  • Trichromatic (Young-Helmholtz)
  • Opponent Process (Ewald Hering)
  • Ladd-Franklin
A
  • Ladd-Franklin