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6 June 2002 Chromatic harmonization concepts applied to indoor environments using computer simulation
Berenice Santos Goncalves, Alice C. Pereira, Patricia Neves
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Proceedings Volume 4421, 9th Congress of the International Colour Association; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.464735
Event: 9th Congress of the International Color Association, 2001, Rochester, NY, United States
Abstract
This work analyses the use of color in indoor environments, as well as the importance of computer simulation aimed at the study of chromatic harmonization principles. For this purpose, light and tone composition qualities and the characteristics that allow chromatic 'space' construction and perception are explored. This work highlights the very important simulation tool that Computer graphics has became when applied to indoor environment simulation, since the color relations can be better evaluated through the use of virtual manipulation of environmental characteristics and design aims. Finally, some examples are presented which originated from indoor chromatic harmonization-based computer simulation.
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Berenice Santos Goncalves, Alice C. Pereira, and Patricia Neves "Chromatic harmonization concepts applied to indoor environments using computer simulation", Proc. SPIE 4421, 9th Congress of the International Colour Association, (6 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.464735
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