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trichromatic
trichromatic, a. (traɪkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. Gr. τρι- tri- + χρωµατικός chromatic; Gr. has τριχρώµατος.] Having, showing, or pertaining to three colours; trichroic: spec. a. Optics. Having or relating to the three fundamental colour-sensations (red, green, violet) of normal vision. b. Applied to lithograph...
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Dichromacy
For comparison, a trichromatic color space requires three primary colors to be defined. Trichromacy has been retained or re-evolved in marsupials, where trichromatic vision is widespread.
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photo-trichromatic
photo-trichroˈmatic, a. [f. photo- 2 + trichromatic.] Of or pertaining to three colours used in colour-photography, or to colour-photography in which three colours are used.1896 C. G. Zander (title) Photo-trichromatic printing. 1904 Westm. Gaz. 2 May 9/3 The photo-trichromatic inks of commerce are n...
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Mechanism of trichromatic color vision
Trichromatic color vision is the ability of humans and some other animals to see different colors, mediated by Thus trichromatic color vision is accomplished by using combinations of cell responses.
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trichromic
trichromic, a. (traɪˈkrəʊmɪk) [f. Gr. τρι- tri- + χρῶµα colour + -ic: cf. dichromic.] Three-coloured, three-colour; = trichromatic. In quot. 1900 applied to abnormal vision in which only three different colours are perceived.1881 Le Conte Sight 63 Herschel regarded normal vision as trichromic. 1897 ...
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trichromat
trichromat Ophthalm. (traɪˈkrəʊmæt) Also † -ate. [f. trichromatic a.] An individual with trichromasy, esp. an anomalous form of it.1906 Arch. Ophthalm. & Otol. XXXV. 27 A thorough study was made of only two normal and two abnormal trichromates. 1925 M. Collins Colour-Blindness i. 14 It is customary ...
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Gene therapy for color blindness
Gene therapy for color blindness is an experimental gene therapy of the human retina aiming to grant typical trichromatic color vision to individuals with New world monkeys are polymorphic in their M-opsin, such that females can be trichromatic, but all males are dichromatic.
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trichrome
trichrome, a. (ˈtraɪkrəʊm) [f. tri- + Gr. χρῶµα colour.] = trichromatic a.; spec. applied to a stain and method of staining in which different kinds of tissue are stained in one or other of three different colours.1918 H. Croy How Motion Pictures are Made xiii. 289 To show the trichrome pictures a s...
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Young–Helmholtz theory
The Young–Helmholtz theory (based on the work of Thomas Young and Hermann von Helmholtz in the 19th century), also known as the trichromatic theory, is a theory of trichromatic color vision – the manner in which the visual system gives rise to the phenomenological experience of color.
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Gunnar Svaetichin
This provided the first biological demonstration in support of the Young-Helmholtz trichromatic theory. This provided the first biological demonstration of Young-Helmholz trichromatic theory proposed by Thomas Young in 1802.
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(PDF) Spectral Reconstruction from Trichromatic Digital Camera ...
The nonlinearity of the trichromatic imaging system response affects the accuracy of reconstructed spectral information. In this paper, an experiment was designed to analyze the nonlinearity ...
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three-colour
three-colour, a. (stress variable) [three a.] 1. Utilizing or involving three distinct colours or wavelengths of light, usu. as a means of reproducing any desired colour by a combination of three primary colours in appropriate proportions. Cf. trichromatic a.1893 Jrnl. Soc. Arts 19 May 669/1 This th...
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Afterimage
Trichromatic theory, however, cannot explain all afterimage phenomena. Specifically, afterimages are the complementary hue of the adapting stimulus, and trichromatic theory fails to account for this fact.
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Young–Helmholtz
Young–Helmholtz (jʌŋ ˈhɛlmhɒlts) The names of Thomas Young and von Helmholtz used attrib. to designate the theory that in the eye there are receptors sensitive to one or other of three colours (red, green, violet) and every colour sensation is due to the stimulation of these in different proportions...
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Alexis Spectral Data
It displays the colour for each spectral reflectance curve and records the calculated trichromatic values and colour numbers along with the spectral curves Alexis Spectral Data can export the trichromatic values, calculated from the spectral curves, to Alexis Analyser, software that handles only trichromatic
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