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A re-determination of the mixture curves of the spectrum
The paper describes a method that has been developed for calculating the sensation curves and mixtures curves from an average set of trichromatic coefficients and the standard luminosity curve, without recourse to any further experimental data. A complete table of colour mixture data is given. The practical value of different methods of colorimetry and the most desirable primaries for use as reference standards are briefly discussed.