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  1. Edwin Land dramatically demonstrated the phenomenon with his "Color Mondrian" experiment and posited a retina/cortex system (retinex) explanation. 1 The present demonstration is a simplified re-creation of his experiment. How It Works. Three projectors 2 with band-pass color filters 3 are set up to illuminate a 2'×3' poster with red, green ...

  2. www.optica.org › history › biographiesEdwin H. Land | Optica

    Mar 1, 1991 · Land died in 1 March 1991. In 1992, The Edwin H. Land Medal was established by The Optical Society (OSA) and the Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T) to honor Edwin H. Land and to recognize his unique career as scientist, technologist, industrialist, humanist and public servant.

  3. Edwin H. Land, Forbes magazine, May 4, 1987 “It was as if all that we had done in learning to make polarizers, the knowledge of plastics, and the properties of viscous liquids, the preparation of microscopic crystals smaller than . the wavelength of light, the laminating of plastic sheets, living on the world of colloids in

  4. Under Land, Polaroid was among the first technically innovative companies — as much a research company as a manufacturing company, he said. Born in Norwich, Conn., Land twice left his studies at Harvard University to research the ideas that brought Polaroid world-wide acclaim. He later received an honorary doctorate in science from the ...

  5. Oct 14, 2019 · By Shawn Waldron. “Shake It Like a Polaroid Picture…”. Growing up in Connecticut, Edwin H. Land was fascinated by light, specifically wave polarization and its inherent scientific possibilities. A brilliant student, Land entered Harvard in 1926 but soon discovered higher education to be a distraction from his personal interests and research.

  6. Oct 7, 2011 · The two men met at least twice. John Sculley, the Apple C.E.O. who eventually clashed with Jobs, was there for one meeting, when Jobs made a pilgrimage to Land’s labs in Cambridge, Mass., and ...

  7. Mar 29, 2017 · Developed by Edwin H. Land and John J. McCann, Retinex [ 22, 23] is an interesting theory proposing a computational model to estimate the human color sensation, i.e. the color perception produced by the human vision system when observing a scene. More precisely, in “The Science of Color” [ 32 ], the Committee on Colorimetry of the Optical ...

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