Color Mixing Spatial

A person perceives not only the color, but also the shape of an object. The perception of color is associated with geometric elements, but the perception of shape is not associated with changes in the color of individual elements. The perception of shape is associated with the idea that objects are perceived as separate elements. A person can perceive an object as an achromatic formation or as a complex chromatic formation in color. The experience of a stimulus as achromatic depends on the principle



Spatial Color Mixing Spatial color mixing is a type of color vision in which colors are represented as objects consisting of multi-colored small elements whose size is below the boundaries of perception (the so-called color subunit). Examples of such objects are fine grids or patterns. The simplest example of an object with spatial color mixing is a light spot of very low intensity, consisting of many color components. When such light falls on black or