Psychology of color perception is a person's ability to perceive, identify and name colors. Individual rights, as well as spectral composition determine the perception of color, color and luminance contrast with the surrounding light sources, as well as non-luminous objects. Chromatics is analysis of perception and discrimination on the basis of systematic color information from the physics, physiology and psychology. Carriers of different cultures have different perceptions of color objects. Depending on the importance of various colors and shades in the everyday life of people, some of them may be more or less reflected in the language. In the culture of different peoples and emotional perception of color applied very differently, and is associated with a long historical tradition within the relatively isolated development of the ethnos and religion. Visual sensations arise in humans from exposure to electromagnetic waves on a sensitive part of the eye. Due to the visual sensation we know the value of objects, their proportions, design, size, spatial arrangement, as well as light and color. Natural scale is the tonal range. Light of the sun is considered to be white, in fact, a complex structure it is possible to observe the passage of sunlight through a glass prism. Regardless of the size of the spectral band of color sequence is constant: at one end are purple, on the other - the red color. Usually the color wheel is divided into two parts - the warm and cold. Warm colors are red, orange, yellow reminiscent of the color of fire and sun, bearing heat and energy. Cold - blue, purple, green - are associated in our imagination with water, ice, moonlight and have a relaxing effect. There are other divisions of the color wheel, such as heavy and light colors. These concepts are also used in design of the interior. Into two groups decided to share our feelings and colors. Feelings of achromatic colors: black, white and the gray (from light to very dark), they are not three or four and much more. Everyone can feel the chromatic colors. Singling out any color that draws attention to its tone, luminance (luminosity) and saturation (intensity) means the secret of knowing taste. According to the theory of three-component, all color sensations can be obtained by mixing three colors - red, blue and yellow - they are called the main ones. Intuitively, optical mixing can be observed during the rapid rotation of the circle, made up of sectors of different colors.
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