I Do Not Eat the Colour Green!

I Do Not Eat the Colour Green!
Title I Do Not Eat the Colour Green! PDF eBook
Author Lynne Rickards
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021-06-17
Genre Dinners and dining
ISBN 9781913292140

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"A humorous look at fussy eating and a must-have for all children who don't eat their greens! "--Provided by publisher

Green is the Colour

Green is the Colour
Title Green is the Colour PDF eBook
Author Lloyd Fernando
Publisher Epigram Books
Pages 143
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9810736029

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First published by Landmark Books in 1993, Green is the Colour explores how people of different races face the challenges of living together. The story centres on Yun Ming and Siti Sara falling in love with each other in the post-1969 period in Malaysia. Both characters are not only from different racial backgrounds and faiths but are also married to different people. In addition, Siti Sara’s father is a respected religious figure. How do the protagonists resolve their excruciatingly different circumstances in their fight to stay together?

What Is Green?

What Is Green?
Title What Is Green? PDF eBook
Author Kate Endle
Publisher Sasquatch Books
Pages 0
Release 2010-05-11
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1570616485

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Young readers will have fun learning their colors in this charmingly illustrated board book. Meet the colors! In Kate Endle's distinctive collage-art board book, each spread poses the question What is Green?, What is Red?, What is Blue?, and so on, then colorfully answers with objects such as a pear, a pea pod, a leaf, a frog. This board book perfectly marries Kate Endle's creative, happy collage renderings with everyday objects that young readers will love to identify and point out. It turns out the world is a very colorful place!

Colour

Colour
Title Colour PDF eBook
Author Ueli Seiler-Hugova
Publisher Temple Lodge Publishing
Pages 144
Release 2011
Genre Education
ISBN 1906999236

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Beginning with simple sensory experiences and experiments, the author leads us to an understanding of colours, rainbows and colour circles (as created by Goethe, Rudolf Steiner, and Harald Kuppers). In addition to explaining the basic and complementary colours and the mystery of coloured shadows, he also gives a commentary on the psychology and mythology of colours.

The Colour-Sense: Its Origin and Development

The Colour-Sense: Its Origin and Development
Title The Colour-Sense: Its Origin and Development PDF eBook
Author Grant Allen
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 248
Release 2022-08-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Colour-Sense: Its Origin and Development" by Grant Allen. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Colour-Blindness

Colour-Blindness
Title Colour-Blindness PDF eBook
Author Mary Collins
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 184
Release 2015-08-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 131735821X

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Originally published in 1925, this book embodies the results of research on red-green colour-blind subjects, supplemented by brief accounts of blue-yellow, total, and acquired colour-blindness to complete the description of the different forms of the defect. After a historical survey of previous work by such men as Dalton, Helmholtz, Rayleigh, Edridge-Green and others, the author deals with the most important theories of colour-blindness, and with a description of the tests and a discussion of their results.

The Colour Image Processing Handbook

The Colour Image Processing Handbook
Title The Colour Image Processing Handbook PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Sangwine
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 473
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Computers
ISBN 1461557798

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This book is aimed at those using colour image processing or researching new applications or techniques of colour image processing. It has been clear for some time that there is a need for a text dedicated to colour. We foresee a great increase in the use of colour over the coming years, both in research and in industrial and commercial applications. We are sure this book will prove a useful reference text on the subject for practicing engineers and scientists, for researchers, and for students at doctoral and, perhaps masters, level. It is not intended as an introductory text on image processing, rather it assumes that the reader is already familiar with basic image processing concepts such as image representation in digital form, linear and non-linear filtering, trans forms, edge detection and segmentation, and so on, and has some experience with using, at the least, monochrome equipment. There are many books cov ering these topics and some of them are referenced in the text, where appro priate. The book covers a restricted, but nevertheless, a very important, subset of image processing concerned with natural colour (that is colour as per ceived by the human visual system). This is an important field because it shares much technology and basic theory with colour television and video equipment, the market for which is worldwide and very large; and with the growing field of multimedia, including the use of colour images on the Inter net.