Grassmann's laws (color science)

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title: Grassmann's laws (color science)
text: Grassmann's laws describe empirical results about how the perception of mixtures of colored lights composed of different spectral power distributions can be algebraically related to one another in a color matching context. Discovered by Hermann Grassmann these "laws" are actually principles used to predict color match responses to a good approximation under photopic and mesopic vision. A number of studies have examined how and why they provide poor predictions under specific conditions.
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