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Since D65 represents white light, its coordinates are also a white point, corresponding to a correlated color temperature of 6504 K. Rec. 709, used in HDTV systems, truncates the CIE 1931 coordinates to x=0.3127, y=0.329.
cool white fluorescent F3 0.40910: 0.39430 0.41761: 0.38324 3450 white fluorescent F4 0.44018: 0.40329 0.44920: 0.39074 2940 warm white fluorescent F5 0.31379: 0.34531 0.31975: 0.34246 6350 daylight fluorescent F6 0.37790: 0.38835 0.38660: 0.37847 4150 light white fluorescent F7 0.31292: 0.32933 0.31569: 0.32960 6500 D65 simulator, daylight ...
The house above appears a light cream during midday, but seems to be bluish white here in the dim light before full sunrise. Note the color temperature of the sunrise in the background. Video camera operators can white-balance objects that are not white, downplaying the color of the object used for white-balancing. For instance, they can bring ...
Japanese color code Numeric color code Alphabetic color code Color Approximate CRI Color temperature (K) N/A 29 WW Warm white ≈52 3000 WW 35 W White ≈56 3500 W 33 CW Cool White ≈62 4000-4300 N/A 25 N/A Neutral/Universal White ≈75 4000 N N/A N/A Natural Daylight ≈70 5000 D 54 D Daylight ≈75 6500 Deluxe halophosphate tubes
The paper stresses the importance of also returning the Δ uv value for evalulation of light sources. [25] As it does not use one fixed table, it can be applied to any observer color matching function. [26] The inverse calculation, from color temperature to corresponding chromaticity coordinates, is discussed in Planckian locus § Approximation.
In colorimetry, whiteness is the degree to which a surface is white. An example of its use might be to quantitatively compare two pieces of paper which appear white viewed individually, but not when juxtaposed. The International Commission on Illumination describes it in the following terms:
The lower the CCT, the warmer (redder) a light looks. 4230K is about the same color as moonlight, which is "cooler" than your old tungsten but "warmer" than your expectation of a 5000K white. If I recall correctly, in the old days fluorescent manufacturers used to give "warm" (~2800 K incandescent), "cool" (~4000 K moonlight-ish), and "daylight ...
Display the color of a black body at a desired temperature Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Temperature in kelvins 1 Temperature of the black body between 837 K and 1000000 K Example 8907 Number required hexval 2 hexval is an optional tag used to return only the hexadecimal value Example hexval String optional Label text Text displayed next to the ...