Title: Colour
1Colour
- Andrew Hanson and Emma Woolliams
- 3rd July 2006
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5Where does colour fit into measurement?
Cryogenic Radiometry
SI
Spectral Responsivity
Spectral radiometry
Pyrometry
Photometry
Appearance
6Emmas background
7Emmas background
8Top 10 bizarre things to measure
- White lines down the middle of the road (and
yellow, red, blue)
9Top 10 bizarre things to measure
10Top 10 bizarre things to measure
- Camouflage (including NIR)
11Top 10 bizarre things to measure
12Top 10 bizarre things to measure
- How Hampton Court tapestries change colour with
light exposure
13Top 10 bizarre things to measure
- Human organs(skin, teeth, internal organs)
14Top 10 bizarre things to measure
- 150 chickens (as they would appear to other
chickens)
15Top 10 bizarre things to measure
- Amsterdam, lit blue It would not appear
completely blue as fluorescent objects would
appear in their colours.
16 17The Optical Window
- Optical Window lets E/M radiation bathe earths
surface window of visual opportunity.
18Non human vision
- Insects see buttercups striped
19Sampling the spectrum
- Humans 3 Trichromacy
- Birds 4,
- Bulls 1,
- Shrimps 13.
20Models
21What is colour?
- Colour is human coding of light.
22Making colour
- Trichromacy exploited by colour making
processes - Colour displays R,G,B (additive)
- Printing/film photography R,-G,-B (C,M, Y)
(subtractive) (except for Autochrome RGB system) - Paints 18 primary pigments? Immiscibility,
gamut, cost, metamerism.
23Spectra
24Human sampling of the spectrum
- Human vision covers about an octave, using three
sensors (Trichromacy) in a good engineering
comparison systemL vs MM vs SS vs
L (after Vos, J. J. Walraven, P.
L.).
25Defining colour
26 27How do you measure colour?
- What is actually measured?
- Need three things for colour
- Light source
- Medium
- Eye
- (Or bang on the back of the head/psychotropic
drugs)
28How do you measure colour?
- Measure amounts of X, Y, Z.
29Defining colour
30How do you measure colour?
- Measure emitted light, (source directly, or off
media)
31How do you measure colour?
- or for given media, the ratio transmitted or
reflected light and multiply by a light sources
spectral distribution
32How do I know what you call green isnt what I
see as red?
- Not just philosophy, this is a real problem of
perception touching on fundamental issues for
modelling vision - Were all different
- It is impossible to see through someone else's
eyes.
33Looking at the world
- Much processing reduces data into usable
informationEyes accept 700 Mb/s
- ScenegtEyegtBrainltMemory
- Data reduction processes cause many optical
illusions.
34Optical illusions
35- Chromatic induction on a weave.
36Akiyoshi KITAOKA, Japan
37Human sampling of the spectrum
- Human vision covers about an octave, using three
sensors (Trichromacy) in a good engineering
comparison systemL vs MM vs SS vs
L (after Vos, J. J. Walraven, P.
L.).
38Colour blindness
39Colour a matter of taste
40So why is the sky blue?
41Why 7 colours in the rainbow?
ROYGBIV
42Reasons for colour(Things which happen
differently for different wavelengths)
Vibrations, simple excitations, rotations incandescence Flames
Vibrations, simple excitations, rotations gas excitations neon tube, Aurora
Vibrations, simple excitations, rotations rotations blue ice and water
Ligand-field-effect colours transition-metal compounds turquoise, chrome-oxide green
Ligand-field-effect colours impurities ruby, emerald
Molecular orbitals organic compounds indigo, chlorophyll
Molecular orbitals charge-transfer compounds blue sapphire, lapis lazuli
43Reasons for colour(Things which happen
differently for different wavelengths)
Energy bands metals and alloys gold, brass
Energy bands semiconductors cadmium yellow, vermilion
Energy bands doped semiconductors blue and yellow diamond
Energy bands colour centres amethyst, topaz
Geometrical and physical optics dispersive refraction rainbow, green flash
Geometrical and physical optics scattering blue sky, blue eyes, red sunset
Geometrical and physical optics interference soap bubbles, iridescent beetles
Geometrical and physical optics diffraction the corona aureole, opal
44- Question to you What is the overall efficiency
of conversion of sunlight to incandescent light?