Abstract
Let us use a rectangular coordinate diagram (Fig. 1) to represent mixtures of three primary colors 700, 600 and 400 nm. The diagram applies to any given individual who may be a protanope, a deuteranope or a normal observer. R, G and B represent the amounts of the three primaries in a given mixture expressed in luminance units.
© 1992 Optical Society of America
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