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Chromatics

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chromatics, chromatology
the science of colour

chromatics [krō′madĀ·iks]
(optics)
The branch of optics concerned with the properties of colors.
The part of colorimetry concerned with hue and saturation.

Chromatics 

the systematized set of physical, physiological, and psychological data that pertain to the perception and discrimination of color. Chromatics includes the physical theory of color, the theory of color vision, and problems of the measurement and quantitative description of color (see). The rapid development of chromatics in the last third of the 20th century is associated with progress in constituent branches of the science.



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CONTACT: Chromatics Color Sciences International, New York Darby S.
If certain performance requirements are met during this program, the parties intend to negotiate extensions of their agreement for national distribution of the Systems and proprietary technology, which would include exclusive license grants by Chromatics to Gordon in the Retail Specialty Store Market for minimum annual royalties paid to Chromatics from the joint venture in addition to further split of profits based on revenues.
Chromatics incurred net losses of $862,600 (net loss of $0.
 
 
 
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