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| #6039426 in Books | 1994-02-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.75 x6.00 x1.25l, | Binding: Misc. Supplies | 40 pages||82 of 83 people found the following review helpful.| For more color plates.......|By HuskerFan|Previous reviews have bemoaned a lack of color plates. I just wanted to clarify that the 2006 Revised & Expanded edition has many more than the 8 or 10 mentioned by other reviewers. In the version I purchased (2006), the back half, approx., of the book is devoted to color plates that refer back to the chapters where particular princip||"'The Interaction of Colour... has proven key to understanding color relationships and human perception... Anyone who works with color should read Albers' findings, period.' Pamela Pfiffner, MacUser"|About the Author|
This is a guide and teaching aid for artists, instructors and students which allows the viewer to be more aware of colour and to better understand and handle colour on the computer screen, and to observe colour and nature itself. Requires a Macintosh computer with at least 2 MB available RAM; colour monitor (text and diagrams may also be explored wioth a monochrome monitor); system software version 7.0 or later; and CD-ROM drive.
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Interaction of Color: CD-ROM Edition, Version 1.1 for Macintosh Computers | Josef Albers. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.