luminance
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colour
- In colour: Tristimulus measurement and chromaticity diagrams
…their different Y values (luminance, or visually perceived brightness).
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colour television reception
- In television: Basic principles of compatible colour: The NTSC system
…by three quantities: (1) its luminance (brightness or “brilliance”); (2) its hue (the redness, orangeness, blueness, or greenness, etc., of the light); and (3) its saturation (vivid versus pastel quality). Since the intended luminance value of each point in the scanning pattern is transmitted by the methods of monochrome television,…
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intensity of light sources
- In luminescence: Efficiency of luminescence; luminance
The efficiency of luminescence emission must be regarded on an energy and a quantum basis. When every exciting photon yields an emitted photon of the same energy (as is the case for resonance excitation—i.e., excitation of fluorescence by a monochromatic light of exactly the…
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motion-picture technology
- In film: Luminosity
The intense brightness of the picture projected by powerful light onto a coated screen in itself transforms the most mundane element of reality. The appeal of a luminous picture is attested by efforts of advertisers to achieve luminous effects in posters and displays. The…
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