ABSTRACT
This is Volume VI of twenty-one in a collection of Cognitive Psychology. The first edition of this book appeared in 1911, and the second in 1930. It offers a study of the modes of appearance and measures of perception of colour and the phenomenology of illumination, as well as film colours like grey, transparent and translucent colours, light and space determined colours, contrast and theories of colour constancy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|57 pages
Modes of Appearance of Colour and the Phenomenology of Illumination
part II|17 pages
Film Colours
part III|138 pages
Surface Colours
part IV|11 pages
Transparent and Translucent Colours
part V|9 pages
Light as Space-Determiner
part VI|15 pages
Colour-Constancy and Colour-Contrast
part VII|3 pages
Measures of the Perception of Illumination
part VIII|9 pages
Colour-Constancy and the Problem of Development
part IX|37 pages
Theories of Colour-Constancy