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... Grating 94. The Colour Triangle . 95. Mixing Yellow and Blue 96. Getting the Grey Equation 121 121 • 122 123 123 124 124 125 127 128 131 FIGURE 97. Trichromats PAGE 132 98. Dichromats of the First Illustrations xi HEARING.
... Grating 94. The Colour Triangle . 95. Mixing Yellow and Blue 96. Getting the Grey Equation 121 121 • 122 123 123 124 124 125 127 128 131 FIGURE 97. Trichromats PAGE 132 98. Dichromats of the First Illustrations xi HEARING.
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An Introduction to Mental Science Edward Wheeler Scripture. FIGURE 97. Trichromats PAGE 132 98. Dichromats of the First Class 133 99. Dichromats of the Second Class 134 100 . Monochromats · 135 101 . Colour - sense tester 139 102 . Disk ...
An Introduction to Mental Science Edward Wheeler Scripture. FIGURE 97. Trichromats PAGE 132 98. Dichromats of the First Class 133 99. Dichromats of the Second Class 134 100 . Monochromats · 135 101 . Colour - sense tester 139 102 . Disk ...
Page 131
... trichromats ; the dichromats of two kinds , and the monochromats . Trichromats form about ninety - five per cent of the males and almost all the females . The colours they see can be produced by combinations of three funda- mental ...
... trichromats ; the dichromats of two kinds , and the monochromats . Trichromats form about ninety - five per cent of the males and almost all the females . The colours they see can be produced by combinations of three funda- mental ...
Page 132
... Trichromats . Proportions of the Fundamental Colours in the Spectrum Colours . It may be regarded as settled that the " cold " colour is the same as the blue of the three - colour persons . The " warm " " colour has been supposed to be ...
... Trichromats . Proportions of the Fundamental Colours in the Spectrum Colours . It may be regarded as settled that the " cold " colour is the same as the blue of the three - colour persons . The " warm " " colour has been supposed to be ...
Page 136
... Trichromats : Dichromats I : Dichromats II : Green - Blind : Red - Blind : Blue - Blind : red and white stripes ; dark yellow and white stripes ; black and white stripes ; white stars on blue field 16 46 46 46 66 06 44 66 64 66 66 red ...
... Trichromats : Dichromats I : Dichromats II : Green - Blind : Red - Blind : Blue - Blind : red and white stripes ; dark yellow and white stripes ; black and white stripes ; white stars on blue field 16 46 46 46 66 06 44 66 64 66 66 red ...
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