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  • 1Color solid — Side by side comparison of nine different color solids for the HSL, HSV and RGB color models. A color solid is the three dimensional representation of a color model, an analog of the two dimensional color wheel. The added spatial dimension allows …

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  • 2color solid — noun or color space : three dimensional space each point of which represents a color …

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  • 3color solid — A schematic arrangement of color in space, the attributes of hue, saturation, and brightness being represented by cylindrical coordinates. * * * a three dimensional geometrical body, devised to show the relation of all hues and brightnesses,… …

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  • 4Color Rendering Capacity — How many colors on earth is a given light source capable of vividly rendering? Under what type of light source can a scene be made the most colorful? Such questions highlight a particular aspect of the color rendering quality of light sources,[1] …

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  • 5Color wheel — For the circular mechanical device for tinting a light beam (e.g., in a DLP video projector), see color wheel (optics). Boutet s 7 color and 12 color color circles from 1708 …

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  • 6Color model — A color model is an abstract mathematical model describing the way colors can be represented as tuples of numbers, typically as three or four values or color components. When this model is associated with a precise description of how the… …

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  • 7color dimension — noun : one in any set of three dimensions used for describing or measuring color compare color solid …

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  • 8color space — noun see color solid …

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  • 9Solid ink — is a technology used in computer printers and multifunction devices originally created by Tektronix in 1986. After Xerox acquired the Tektronix Color Printing and Imaging Division in 2000, the solid ink technology became part of the Xerox line of …

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  • 10Solid oxygen — is also used colloquially to refer to oxidizers such as perchlorates, chlorates, or iodine pentoxide from which oxygen can be produced. Solid oxygen forms at normal atmospheric pressure at a temperature below 54.36 K (−218.79 °C, −361.82 °F).… …

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