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Godlove Award

SEP 01, 1963
Physics Today

David L. MacAdam, head of the image structure department in the physics division at Kodak Research Laboratories, received the Inter‐Society Color Council’s fourth Godlove Award for outstanding contributions to the knowledge of color in science, art, and industry. The award, a gold diffraction grating embedded in a plastic prism, was given to Dr. MacAdam at a banquet held March 12, during the 32nd annual meeting of the Council in New York. Dr. MacAdam has been active in color‐photography research for over a quarter of a century, and he has published more than 50 papers, most of which have appeared in the Journal of the Optical Society of America. He is also the coauthor of Hand‐book of Colorimetry and contributed to The Science of Color.

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