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Readings on Color: The science of color
O.I 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 Figure 2.14 Purple (P) is characterized by the
complementary wavelength, which is determined by extending the line PC until it
intersects the spectrum locus. In this case, the complementary wavelength is 550
nm, ...
Alex Byrne, David R. Hilbert, 1997
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Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction
The wavelength of this monochromatic light is the color's complementary
wavelength. The complementary wavelength of S2 in Figure 11 is the point at
which a straight line, drawn from S2 through the achromatic point, intersects the
spectrum ...
M.G. Helander, T.K. Landauer, P.V. Prabhu, 1997
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Thin-Film Optical Filters, Fourth Edition
The line, produced backward, will, however, intersect the spectrum locus and that
point of intersection is known as the complementary wavelength. All
chromaticities will have one or other of dominant wavelength or complementary
wavelength ...
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
... transmission line due to a discontinuity or open end where there is a mismatch
of impedance. complementary wavelength Optics, a wavelength that, when
mixed with a given color in proper proportions, duplicates a standard reference
light.
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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Colour Design: Theories and Applications
Several abridged descriptors of chromaticity have therefore been developed, the
most widely used of which are dominant wavelength, complementary wavelength
, correlated colour temperature and whiteness (CIE, 2004a). 7.6.1 Dominant ...
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Colorimetry: Understanding the CIE System
Dominant/Complementary Wavelength and Purity If one has the opportunity to
look for a few times through a monochromator one easily gets a feeling for what
the name of a color of a given wavelength is (naturally for the given adaptation ...
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Introduction to Color Imaging Science
For stimuli whose chromaticities lie between those of the specified achromatic
stimulus and the two ends of the spectrum, the complementary wavelength is
used instead of the dominant wavelength. r Complementary wavelength (of a
color ...
8
Handbook of Analysis and Quality Control for Fruit and ...
17.9 Determination of complementary wavelength and purity. length can be
determined because a dominant wavelength does not exist for such colours. Find
the complementary wavelength by intersecting the straight line through C2 and S
...
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Bionanophotonics: An Introductory Textbook
complementary wavelength dominant wavelength white point 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.0 . 0.8
Figure 2.31 Chromaticity diagram in XYZ color system. upside-down and slightly
slanted. All the body colors are expressed as points within a figure obtained by ...
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Electromagnetic Radiation Properties of Foods and ...
4.4 the purple P has a complementary wavelength of about 540 nm. The purity of
a nonspectral color is given by the ratio of the distance from point E to the
distance from E to the line connecting the two extremities of the spectrum locus.