Sentence examples for sensitivity to color from inspiring English sources

"sensitivity to color" is a perfectly grammatical and valid phrase which can be used in written English
For example: "Many artists have a great sensitivity to color, being able to detect the slightest variation in hue and intensity."

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The band's drummer, David King, an exciting new musician who mixes Jack DeJohnette's sensitivity to color with John Bonham's wrecking-ball gravity, helps turn them into little, surprise-packed concertos.

"Hella's great ability is her sensitivity to color, texture and materials, combined with an uncanny knack for creating a fresh expression of our times," said the designer Jasper Morrison.

With his acute ear and sensitivity to color, whole passages of the piece were rapturously beautiful, especially the mystical final movement, "Harmonic Time".

The life of the Boston show comes from Lazzell's sensitivity to color and composition coupled with the woodcuts' subtle textures, which constantly intimate the white paper glowing behind the colors and give them a taut, scrimlike thinness.

They reveal a mastery in the brushwork, a sense of rhythm in composition and a sensitivity to color harmonics that set apart the 80-year-old master on the contemporary art scene.

As always, there were stunning aspects to Mr. Lang's playing: uncanny control of inner voices; sensitivity to color and nuance that came across even through loudspeakers; impressive lightness in rustling passagework; chiseled tone for steely bursts of chords and octaves.

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In his musicals ("The Band Wagon," "An American in Paris") and in his melodramas ("The Cobweb," "Some Came Running"), Minnelli displayed a painterly sensitivity to colors and their emotional properties.

"You have to be aware of the historical sensitivities to color," Mr. Webb explained.

It is based on empirical analyses of human visual sensitivities to color differences from the 1940s [ 16].

In non-human primates, the largest neuronal population in the LGN is the P-cells; these are thought to form the basis of red-green (RG) color vision because they have L/M-cone opponency, high sensitivity to RG color contrast (Derrington et al., 1984; Lee et al., 1990), and lesions of the P-cell layers produce a dramatic reduction in color sensitivity (Merigan et al., 1991).

In our model, female's relative liking for male color of a given wavelength increased nonlinearly with increasing visual sensitivity to male color.

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