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  2. Colorfulness - Wikipedia

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    Chroma is the "colorfulness of an area judged as a proportion of the brightness of a similarly illuminated area that appears white or highly transmitting". [3] [2] As a result, chroma is mostly only dependent on the spectral properties, and as such is seen to describe the object color. [4]

  3. Color histogram - Wikipedia

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    A color histogram focuses only on the proportion of the number of different types of colors, regardless of the spatial location of the colors. The values of a color histogram are from statistics. They show the statistical distribution of colors and the essential tone of an image.

  4. Color - Wikipedia

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    Color (or colour in ... in proportion to a given maximum, which has the value of 1 (100%). If the emission or reflectance spectrum of a color is either 0 (0%) or 1 ...

  5. RGB color model - Wikipedia

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    The RGB color model is an additive color model [1] in which the red, green, ... where # equals the proportion of red, green, and blue in 0.0 to 1.0 respectively.

  6. Color mixing - Wikipedia

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    The most common additive color model is the RGB color model, which uses three primary colors: red, green, and blue. This model is the basis of most color displays. Some modern displays are Multi-primary color displays, which have 4-6 primaries (RGB, plus cyan, yellow and/or magenta) in order to increase the size of the color gamut. For all ...

  7. Theory of Colours - Wikipedia

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    Light spectrum, from Theory of Colours – Goethe observed that colour arises at the edges, and the spectrum occurs where these coloured edges overlap.. Theory of Colours (German: Zur Farbenlehre) is a book by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe about the poet's views on the nature of colours and how they are perceived by humans.

  8. Composition (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    There are three properties of color: hue, brightness or chroma, and value. Hue is the name of a color (red, yellow, and blue, etc.). Brightness and chroma refer to the intensity and strength of the color. A high chroma color is more pure and less greyed than a low chroma color. The lightness or darkness to a color is the value.

  9. Additive color - Wikipedia

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    Additive color or additive mixing is a property of a color model that predicts the appearance of colors made by coincident component lights, i.e. the perceived color can be predicted by summing the numeric representations of the component colors. [1]