Tag: visible spectrum


COLOR SOLID

Introduction to the Color Solid Concept The concept of the color solid constitutes a fundamental pillar within the rigorous fields of color science and psychophysics, serving as the essential geometric framework for visualizing the entirety of the humanly perceptible color space. It is defined as a three-dimensional representation wherein every possible color stimulus that the […]

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SPECTRAL COLOR

Introduction to Spectral Color Spectral color, also widely known within the fields of physics and psychology as spectral hue, refers specifically to any of the colors that are inherently present within the visible spectrum, which is physically generated when polychromatic light, such as natural sunlight, undergoes the process of refraction and dispersion, typically achieved by […]

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SPECTRAL SCALE

Introduction to the Spectral Scale The Spectral Scale represents the organized continuum of colors derived from the electromagnetic spectrum, specifically focusing on the portion visible to the human eye. Fundamentally, this scale is a systematic mapping of light wavelengths to their corresponding perceived colors. While the concept appears straightforward—a simple arrangement of hues—it underpins vast […]

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