We seem to have become more aware, in recent years, of the colourful world in which we live. Colour television is now as common as black-and-white was ten years ago; people almost invariably use colour film in their cameras; colour supplements and coloured advertise-ments appear more often in our national newspapers. Why are things coloured? How do we see colour? And how do we measure it?
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