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chromaticity
An objective specification of the quality of a colour, regardless of its luminance
A pair of values x,y that precisely specify the hue, though not the absolute brightness, of a perceived color
The color of light as defined by its chromaticity coordinates using the CIE diagram
The color quality of light that can be defined by its chromaticity coordinates; depends only on hue and saturation of a color, and not on its luminance (brightness)
Also called Color Temperature
The exact color (but not the luminance) of a light source or reflecting surface, given as two values, for example a CIE color (x,y) coordinate Also sometimes called chrominance
Think about a color's "purity" when describing its "chromaticity" or "CHROMA" This property of color tells us how pure a hue is That means there is no white, black, or gray present in a color that has high chroma These colors will appear very vivid and well, pure This concept is related to and often confused with saturation However, we will continue to use these terms separately because they refer to distinct situations, as explained here
{i} colorfulness
The measurement of a color that includes its dominant wavelength and purity
The colour quality of light which is defined by the wavelength ( hue ) and saturation Chromaticity defines all the qualities of colour except its brightness
A pair of values x,y that precisely specify a color, except for the brightness information
the quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength
the aspect of color that includes consideration of its dominant wavelength and purity
A measure of the combination of both hue and saturation in color produced by lights
The strict definition is the momentum spread of the beam divided by the amount of tune spread in the beam gives the chromaticity It is the simplest of the chromatic aberrations that are encountered in an accelerator In the "real" world chromaticity is defined as the distribution of tunes of the particles in a beam for a given momentum distribution The simplest problem this can cause is to put a portion of the beam into a resonance This is exploited in resonant extraction
Refers to the dominant or complementary wavelength and purity aspects of the color taken together, or of the aspects specified by the chromaticity coordinates of the color taken together
a color specification which is indicated by dominant wavelength and purity
A color classification based on a colors dominant wavelength to top
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