[ US /ˈɫumənəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light
    its luminosity is measured relative to that of our sun
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How To Use luminance In A Sentence

  • The value of a blending coefficient for a pixel in the graphic is based on the luminance and chrominance characteristics of a neighborhood of pixels in the video.
  • Quantitative statistical information is also provided in the form of minimum, average, and maximum work-plane illuminance.
  • The specifications are commonly based on the 2 - D illuminance, luminance, intensity, chromaticity, and polarization distributions.
  • Now that decisions actually matter, he's finding that the power of his luminance alone is not enough to get the job done. Axelrod slams Romney
  • The specifications are commonly based on the 2 - D illuminance, luminance, intensity, chromaticity, and polarization distributions.
  • These signals are also what is referred to as Y / C signal or luminance and chrominance.
  • The preferred horizontal task illuminances supplied by the task-lighting luminaires varied from person to person, with an average of around 600 lux.
  • The luminance profile of a typical grating pattern is shown in Figure 4.3.
  • This principal component direction is taken to be the luminance direction.
  • The spatial sequence is crowned by the parallel skylight bars which diffuse a soft luminance into the gallery spaces.
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