Color-Logic is pleased to announce that its award-winning Process Metallic Color System will be featured at the highly anticipated PRINTING United expo in Las Vegas. Scheduled for September 10-12, ...
There are hundreds of thousands of distinct colors and shapes that a person can distinguish visually, but how does the brain process all of this information? Scientists previously believed that the ...
There are limits to what humans can see and how quickly they can perceive it. Some of these limits are set by the manner in which the brain processes incoming information, and it is of particular ...
A new study by neuroscientists is the first to directly compare brain responses to faces and objects with responses to colors. The paper reveals new information about how the brain’s inferior temporal ...
A color printed from four separate printing plates. Four-color process printing uses cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK) inks to produce full color reproduction. Contrast with spot color. See CMYK.
YORK, England, Aug. 6 (UPI) --New research suggests our eyes adjust how they process color as the seasons and our visual surroundings change. Scientists at the University of York determined that human ...
It is 14 years since the first Polaroid cameras began developing and printing their own black-and-white snapshots in a matter of seconds. Though photographers have been yearning ever since for someone ...