Light and Colour Theories, and their relation to light and colour standardization

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Light and Colour Theories, and their relation to light and colour standardization

by Joseph W. (Joseph Williams) Lovibond

EN·~1 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

LIGHT AND COLOUR THEORIES

0:13
2

LIGHT AND COLOUR THEORIES and their Relation to Light and Colour Standardization

0:16
3

CONTENTS

0:40
4

ERRATA.

0:18
5

LIST OF PLATES

0:38
6

PURPOSE

5:03
7

CHAPTER I. Introduction.

5:13
8

CHAPTER II. Evolution of the Method.

5:36
9

CHAPTER III. Evolution of the Unit.

2:59
10

CHAPTER IV. Derivation of Colour from White Light.

3:42

Description

This work introduces a systematic approach to understanding colour as a measurable property of matter. It begins by tracing the historical development of colour analysis, from early theories of light to the practical instruments that make precise observation possible. The author explains how a simple tintometer can be used to assess opaque substances, illustrating the method with hand‑coloured plates that bring the concepts to life.

The middle sections explore how colour can be broken down into primary and subordinate components, defining a set of standard units based on pure red, yellow, and blue glasses. Readers are shown how these units combine to produce the full spectrum of hues, and how the resulting scales and charts have been adopted by industries ranging from petroleum to leather processing. Throughout, the text emphasizes the scientific rigor behind the techniques, presenting them as reliable tools for quality control and education.

By the end of the first act, the reader gains a clear picture of how light, colour, and standardized measurement intersect, laying the groundwork for the detailed practical applications that follow.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (114K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Chris Jordan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-06-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

JW

Joseph W. (Joseph Williams) Lovibond

1835–1918

Best remembered as the brewer and inventor behind the Lovibond color scale, he turned a practical problem in beer-making into a lasting way to measure color. His work helped shape modern color testing in brewing, water analysis, and other industries.

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