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Colorimetry
Colorimetry is based on the fact that observers can
match colors with additive mixtures of three reference
stimuli in amounts known as tristimulus values.
Using reference stimuli at specified wavelengths,
CIE has defined a standard set of tristimulus values
to match each different wavelength of the spectrum.
These data constitute the CIE 1931 standard colorimetric
observer. The reference-color stimuli are radiations
of wavelength 700 nm for the red stimulus (R), 546.1
nm for the green stimulus (G) and 435.8 nm for the
blue stimulus (B).
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The tristimulus values were chosen to match the typical
white color. There is a great imbalance in the three amounts
(the amount of green being the greatest and the amount of
blue being much smaller). As white is a color that is not
biased towards red, green, or blue, new relative units of
R and B were chosen so that the amounts are equal to the
amount of green.
Series of measurements have been carried out with the standard
colorimetric observer to find the different tristimulus
values for different colors. To make use of the huge resulting
data file, CIE has worked up a specific "map"
of colors. As three stimuli are assigned to each color,
a three-dimensional coordinate system would have been needed
to plot the actual coordinates. To simplify this representation
(at the expense of losing the lightness information), coordinate
transformation and some other calculations have been done,
resulting in a two- dimensional chart called chromaticity
diagram. In spite of this, the suitability of the diagram
for all colorimetric measurements without the need of the
related mathematical apparatus gives the chromaticity diagram
an outstanding importance.
Fig.: Luminous Color
| Value |
Symbol
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Unit
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| Color temperature |
Tcp
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[K]
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Color rendering index,
Color rendering group |
Ra
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[1]
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| Trichromatic values |
X, Y, Z
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[1]
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