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Colorimetry is "the
science and
technology used to
quantify and
describe physically the
human color perception". It is
similar to spectrophotometry, but...
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colorimetry,
whiteness is the
degree to
which a
surface is white. An
example of its use
might be to
quantitatively compare two
pieces of
paper which...
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Relative luminance Y {\displaystyle Y}
follows the
photometric definition of
luminance L {\displaystyle L}
including spectral weighting for
human vision...
- an object. It is
often judged relative to a
similarly lit object. In
colorimetry and
color appearance models,
lightness is a
prediction of how an illuminated...
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system used 3×3×3×3×5, the
French 819-line
system used 3×3×7×13 etc.)
Colorimetry refers to the
specific colorimetric characteristics of the
system and...
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together with
analytical analysis procedures such as m**** spectrometry,
colorimetry, electrochemical, and electrochemiluminescense. In
analogy to digital...
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Forensic colorimetry, or
forensic color analysis, is the
examination of
specimen color for
purposes of
forensic investigation.
Typical specimens involved...
- ITU-R
Recommendation BT.2020, more
commonly known by the
abbreviations Rec. 2020 or BT.2020,
defines various aspects of ultra-high-definition television...
- In
digital photography, computer-generated imagery, and
colorimetry, a
greyscale (more
common in
Commonwealth English) or
grayscale (more
common in American...
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sufficient basis for a CIE recommendation. — CIE,
Technical Report (2004)
Colorimetry, 3rd ed.,
Publication 15:2004, CIE
Central Bureau,
Vienna Nevertheless...