Re: Maxwell, Wittgenstein, Sacks... Reading suggestions on color?
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Best overall work on color I know of is Hardin, Color for Philosophers:
Unweaving the Rainbow. There was a revised edition in the early 1990s.
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Adrian Tagmenveca wrote:
> I’ve read some fascinating things on color and perception by the
> above. Does anyone have further reading suggestions on color,
> specifically by film makers? By Sharits, for example.
> Thanks,
> Adrian
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