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Peer reviewedStroh, Charles – Art Education, 1997
Discusses the nature of light and its relationship to color, particularly two models of color production: the additive and subtractive models. Explains the importance of these models for understanding how computers and printers generate colors. Argues that it is important to understand these processes given the prevalence of computers in art. (DSK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Color, Computer Graphics, Computer Printers


