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Robert P O'Shea1, Urte Roeber2, Nicholas J Wade3.
Abstract
Gottfried Wilhelm Osann (1796-1866) was a German scientist most renowned for his work in chemistry and physics. However, inspired by Goethe's work on color, he published a paper on simultaneous color contrast in 1833 using a method that is similar to that of later authors: reflection of an achromatic spot from an angled piece of glass. He wrote at least four more papers on color contrasts, in 1836 using essentially the same method as credited to others. We provide a description and translation of Osann's 1833 paper and the relevant part of his 1836 paper, say why these papers are interesting and important, give some biographical information about Osann, comment on the fate of Osann's papers, and describe Osann's other papers on color.Entities:
Keywords: Osann; color perception; history; methods for research in visual perception; optical superimposition; simultaneous color contrast; tachistoscope
Year: 2017 PMID: 28748066 PMCID: PMC5507381 DOI: 10.1177/2041669517717755
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iperception ISSN: 2041-6695
Figure 1.Left. Detail of a portrait of Gottfried Wilhelm Osann (1796–1866) derived from a drawing that belonged to Adele Schopenhauer. (The portrait is in the public domain: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Gottfried_Osann#/media/File:Gottfried_Osann_1823.png). Right, Osann’s complementary colours by Nicholas Wade. Osann’s portrait can be seen in the text from the first page of his article on contrast colors (Osann, 1833).
Figure 2.(a) Schematic representation of Osann’s (1833) apparatus. (b) How the display appears.
Figure 3.Description of the apparatus. a b c d, Plate V Figure 6, is the glass plate; for which ordinary window glass can be used. e c d f is the colored paper in the center of which the white paper disc is put. g h i k, Plate V Figure 7, is a sheet of black paper in the center of which the eye sees the disc colored in complementary color. a b e f is the piece of cardboard (through which one may view the reflection of the disk without any reflection of the colored paper).