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 | Why Do We Need Color Spaces? Imagine you want a delivery of t-shirts in a particular shade of green, and you are supposed to give your supplier a precise description over the telephone of the color to be produced. Do you th ... read more>> |
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 | What is The Color Difference? Many industries that use coloring processes have to supply products that have the same color and apperance (gloss, texture, etc.). Deviations from the originalcolor, the standard, have to be as ... read more>> |
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 | History of Colorimetry Colorimetry is one of the science knowledge that used to describe colors in numbersFor every person with normal sight, the concept of color is intuity and it is acquired by the infant at a very ... read more>> |
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 | What is The Whiteness? White is a color too. Although it is achromatic, white can still be measured colorimetrically. With an ideal white, all the incident light in the 400-700 nanometer range is reflected. This " ... read more>> |
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 | What is The Metamerism? Everyone knows that a colored object appears to be one color under a given light source, such as daylight, but appears to change color under another light source, such as an incandescent light b ... read more>> |
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 | What is Color? Without light there is no color. Light falls on an object and is partially absorbed. The light that is not absorbed is reflected and falled on the color receptions in the eyes. The receptors con ... read more>> |
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