chromaticity

NOUN
  1. the quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength
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How To Use chromaticity In A Sentence

  • As a result, the stability of the luminance and the chromaticity can be preserved against age deterioration.
  • If you look at an instrument's data sheet, you will see uncertainty values on the order of 0.002 in chromaticity (x, y) and 2% in luminance.
  • Orientation of spectrum line is affected on silt of monochromaticity and size of CCD photosensitive unit.
  • My living room has one of those 'light tree'-type floor lamps, and I was thinking of putting a couple of gels into its top two light fixtures, to combat the painful achromaticity of the room. Peter Rogers's Blog
  • So even though we can calibrate an instrument very accurately against an incandescent source, we don't know how well the instrument can subsequently measure the chromaticity of a particular artifact.
  • The specifications are commonly based on the 2 - D illuminance, luminance, intensity, chromaticity, and polarization distributions.
  • The specifications are commonly based on the 2 - D illuminance, luminance, intensity, chromaticity, and polarization distributions.
  • It improves manufacturing efficiency effectively, apace alternates chromaticity is planted , assure product quality strictly.
  • These include the halo effect of blue/yellow color separation, strong temperature and current dependence of chromaticity, and poor color rendering caused by the lack of green and red components.
  • The method of using the BRDF to reproduction the chromaticity of object is feasible.
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