TY - JOUR AU - Young, P. T. AB - In this article the author has presented illustrations and detailed descriptions of the theory and practice of his new color mixer, and the manner in which the apparatus may be used for demonstrations and investigations of various visual phenomena. "The light reflected from stationary color disks may be mixed by means of rotating prisms and mirrors. Several types of apparatus have been tested and two, especially, have proved satisfactory: (1) a rhomb rotated between the eye and the disks about an axis from the eye to the center of the disks. (2) A single plane mirror set at an angle of about 86° to the axis of rotation and arranged so that the mirror image of the stationary disks may be seen. The first type is recommended as a differential color mixer. The second type is useful for certain demonstrations; it may also be used as a color mixer. "Color surfaces for use with the apparatus must be arranged in double sectors in order to give a uniform color field. The construction of special double sectored disks makes it possible to shift continuously from one color to another without stopping the apparatus." From Psych Bulletin 21:05:00362. TI - A Differential Color Mixer with Stationary Disks JF - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General DO - 10.1037/h0076067 DA - 1923-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/american-psychological-association/a-differential-color-mixer-with-stationary-disks-2FL0U1Wake SP - 323 EP - 343 VL - 6 IS - 5 DP - DeepDyve ER -