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Role of Colour in Audio- Visual Education This is my first research paper on the subject of colour which has opened my mind to the infinite world of Colour. Ranjan Raghuvir Joshi By Ranjan Raghuvir Joshi

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Page 1: MonteCarlo Colour Paper 1985

Role of Colour in Audio-Visual Education

This is my first research paper on the subject of

colour which has opened my mind to the

infinite world of Colour. Ranjan Raghuvir Joshi

By Ranjan Raghuvir Joshi

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I could not make it to attend this conference in Monte Carlo-France due to

financial reasons. I have to thanks

Dr. Mrs. Shalini

Patwardhan the co-author, the

main motivator.

The viewers taking notes and Dr. Mrs. Shalini Patwardhan presenting our Poster presentation which was consider worth equal to Research Paper.

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It is interesting to note that out of total four presentations from India two were co-authored with my father and myself by

Dr. Mrs. Patwardhan besides her own.

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The synopsis of the presentation.

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This is an extension of the thought proposing to convert one energy into another: Reflectance of colour to be turned into sound signals so that visually impaired can also read colors.