10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHROMATICNESS»
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chromaticness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
chromaticness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Multimedia, Computer Graphics and Broadcasting, Part I: ...
We generate the first set X selecting the colors with the hue number that is the
same with the input hue number, the second set Y selecting the colors with the
chromaticness that is the same with the input chromaticness, and the third set Z ...
Tai-hoon Kim, Hojjat Adeli, William I. Grosky, 2011
2
Brilliance, Contrast, Colorfulness, and the Perceived Volume ...
Using the method of constant stimulus, each stimulus was displayed in random
order, and the observers were asked – erroneously, it turns out - to rate each for
chromaticness where chromaticness equals 100 when the perception of
grayness ...
3
Color Appearance Models
The three corners of the triangle represent colors of maximal blackness (S),
whiteness (W), and chromaticness (C). For any stimulus, the whiteness,
blackness, and chromaticness must sum to 100. Thus the sample of maximum
blackness is ...
4
Color Vision: Perspectives from Different Disciplines
The Munsell System chose the color attribute chromaticness C * (named Chroma
) and lightness L* in a hue plane. This is also the choice in the CIELAB color
space (CIE, 1978). Figure 18.1 1 shows colors of constant chromaticness C* and
of ...
Werner G. K. Backhaus, Reinhold Kliegl, John S. Werner, 1998
5
Atti Della Fondazione Giorgio Ronchi Fondata Da Vasco Ronchi
2 indicates the NCS blackness s, and the scale on the lower edge indicates NCS
chromaticness c (defined as the sum of the chromatic attributes). NCS whiteness
w is the distance of a nuance from the edge SC of black colors. The sum of the ...
6
Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning
The second dimension, chromaticness, varies from zero to maximal intensity. It
can be represented by a segment. Consequently, hue and chromaticness are
considered simultaneously and are represented by a disc on which colors are ...
7
Color Categories in Thought and Language
Figure 8.10 Assessment of chromaticness, blackness, and whiteness. 5 = 20 W
units, i.e. 3—5% in any direction. If C = 60 a narrower confidence interval is s =
20 required it is, ofcourse, possible to C W = 2° increase the number ofobservers.
C. L. Hardin, Luisa Maffi, 1997
8
Conceptual Spaces: The Geometry of Thought
The second phenomenal dimension of color is chromaticness (saturation), which
ranges from grey (zero color intensity) to increasingly greater intensities. This
dimension is isomorphic to an interval of the real line.11 The third dimension is ...
9
Color in Food: Technological and Psychophysical Aspects
For all the samples, from A to G, the variation in nuance follows a similar pattern:
samples observed 5cm above the paper and on the computer screen are
relatively similar, and they both show lower chromaticness as well as higher
whiteness ...
José Luis Caivano, María del Pilar Buera, 2012
10
Proceedings AIC 2003 Bangkok
The dimensions of that appearance, in NCS terms, are hue - relative yellowness,
redness, blueness and greenness, and nuance - relative whiteness, blackness
and chromaticness. On the scale of chromaticness pure grey is 0 and the most ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CHROMATICNESS»
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chromaticness is used in the context of the following news items.
NCS Colour announces the release of NCS Navigator 2.0 - an …
... features to the user in the shape of being able to design colour combinations based on e.g. similar whiteness, blackness and chromaticness. «PRLog.Org, Mar 11»