A detailed descriptive narrative that changes the color principle such as the following:
1) Change the color of the object or its environment:
2) Change the transparency of an object or its environment:
3) For objects or processes that are difficult to see. Use color additives to view.
4) Assuming that such additives have been used, then use glow tracking or atomic tracking.
The purpose of the color change is to enhance the observable. The change is its visual characteristics. Such visual characteristics are closely related to our (systematic observer). Suppose we need to vary the characteristics of multiple systems (such as facilitating detection, improving measurement and labeling positions, indicating state changes, visual controls, masking problems, etc.). Can use such a principle. The perceptual system, which is closely related to the human cognitive world, contains the visual system. Olfactory systems and tactile systems. The visual system is the most direct. Most used.
But our own vision system has its limitations. Thus, by altering the color of an object or its environment, the aim is to enhance or weaken the visual identity, thereby enhancing or weakening the perception of our visual system.
So this principle is mainly used in the fields of detection, feedback and so on:
A) spectrometer, micro-level observations. (when observing microscopic structures such as cells.) by staining, or by adding radiation substances, etc.);
B) photosensitive glass; fluorescent anti-counterfeiting. Color-changing glasses. Nautical life jackets;
C) wear different colors of clothing in different seasons;
D) traffic, weather warning color;
E) Nature's color warning and color deception.
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In software system products, appropriate. An aesthetically pleasing system interaction page is also an important part of the product.
The color is relative to our vision system, the essence is the light in our visual system mapping, divides into the visible light and the invisible light. Very often we need to improve the visible light properties to improve the visual effect. We certainly need to convert the invisible light into something we can see. To enhance our visual range, such as infrared night vision instrument.
This principle actually tells us that we should take full advantage of the "light" characteristics (also called visual properties) that are closely related to us.
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