In this exercise, you will use the Color Matching software to explore color spaces. Start the software. On the opening screen, select a color and a color model. This will take you to a screen with two color patches and a set of sliders. Adjust the sliders until the two squares match in terms of color. You will know when this happens because the two squares will appear to be one long rectangle and the word “Match” appears. You will also see the number of adjustments you made during the matching process.
a. Use the software to match 10 colors. For five of these colors, use a hardware oriented color model, and for the other five, choose an artist’s model. Make a table to record information about your session. Use the following format:
b. After matching 10 colors, which model did you find easier to work with?
c. Relate your answer for part B to the table you recorded for part A.
Color Name Color Model Number of
Adjustments
By the time the book is published, there will be a sample set of student answers to this exercise.
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