From Newton's Prism to Modern Colorimetry: A Brief History of Color Science

From Isaac Newton’s groundbreaking prism experiments in the 1660s to the development of CIE color spaces and modern colorimetry, discover how scientists turned the mystery of color into a precise, measurable science that powers today’s displays, printing, photography, and design.

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CIE Color Spaces Demystified: XYZ, LAB, and Beyond

Confused by color spaces like CIE XYZ and CIELAB? Discover how the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) created the first device-independent color systems in 1931, why XYZ became the foundation of modern color science, and how LAB makes color perception more human-friendly. A clear, beginner-to-intermediate guide to the backbone of accurate color reproduction.

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