Color quality of a color stimulus definable by its chromaticity coordinates, or by its dominant (or complementary) wavelength and its excitation purity taken together.
The quality of color, except for brightness, defined by wavelength and saturation.
A pair of values x,y that precisely specify the hue, though not the absolute brightness, of a perceived color.
In lights, a measure of the combination of hue and saturation in a color (Zelanski).
Measure to identify the color of a light source, typically expressed as (x,y) coordinates on a chromaticity chart.
The qualities of color associated with hue and saturation, but not brightness or lightness.
A description of the color property of light based on hue and saturation.
Location in a chromaticity diagram. Chromaticity is often used as a convenient approximation to chromaticness, which is the hue and saturation of a color ignoring brightness.
the range of colours which a source can produce
A pair of values x,y that precisely specify a color, except for the brightness information.
The color components of an image or a color space, not including intensity information. In a YUV image, for example, Y is the intensity value; U and V are chromaticity values.
Chromaticity: The colour quality of light that is defined by the wavelength (hue) and saturation. Chromaticity defines all the qualities of colour except its brightness.
Also called Color Temperature.
The color quality of light which is defined by the wavelength (hue) and saturation. Chromaticity defines all the qualities of color except its brightness.
Color quality of the light defined by hue and saturation. Chromaticity defines all the qualities of color except the brightness.
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.
The colour quality of stimulus, usually defined by co-ordinates on a plane diagram in the CIE colorimetric system (CIE Publication 15) or by the combination of dominant wavelength and purity.
Chromaticity is the colour quality of light that is defined by wavelength (hue) and saturation. It does not refer to brightness.
objective measurement of the color of an object or light source.
From Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Specification (Second Edition) ( 2003-11-10) pair of values x,y that precisely specify a colour, except for the brightness information.
Objective measurement of the dominant wavelength and purity of a colour. This corresponds to the hue and saturation of the colour without regard to brightness.
That part of colour specification that does not involve illuminance. Chromaticity is two-dimensional and is specified by pairs of numbers such as dominant wavelength and purity.