The wave method of building color palette and its application in computer graphics
I.I. Sabo, H.R. Lagoda

TL;DR
This paper introduces a wave-based method for creating harmonious color palettes in computer graphics, inspired by acoustic wave relationships and music harmony concepts, with an algorithm for sRGB implementation.
Contribution
It presents a novel wave method for color harmony based on acoustic principles, including an algorithm for practical application in digital color design.
Findings
Developed a wave-based color harmony algorithm
Established a parallel between music consonance and color harmony
Provided implementation details for sRGB color model
Abstract
This article describes a method of getting a harmonious combination of colors, developed by us on the basis of the relationship of color and acoustic waves. Presents a parallel between harmoniously matched colors and the concept of harmony in music theory (consonance). Describes the physical assumption of the essence of the phenomenon of harmony (consonance). The article also provides algorithm of implementation wave method for the sRGB color model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAerospace, Electronics, Mathematical Modeling · Advanced Scientific Research Methods · Advanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry
