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Guessanym
Color

color

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Keyword:   four
Context:   Thus four types of "optimal color" spectra are possible: The first type produces colors that are similar to the spectral colors and follow roughly the horseshoe-shaped portion of the CIE xy chromaticity diagram (the spectral locus), but are, in surfaces, more chromatic, although less spectrally pure.
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    • Thus four types of "optimal color" spectra are possible The first type produces colors that are similar to the spectral colors and follow roughly the horseshoe-shaped portion of the CIE xy chromaticity diagram the spectral locus but are in surfaces more chromatic although less spectrally pure
    • The second type produces colors that are similar to but in surfaces more chromatic and less spectrally pure than the colors on the straight line in the CIE xy chromaticity diagram the line of purples leading to magenta or purple-like colors
    • The third type produces the colors located in the "warm" sharp edge of the optimal color solid this will be explained later in the article
    • The fourth type produces the colors located in the "cool" sharp edge of the optimal color solid
Full context:   Thus four types of "optimal color" spectra are possible: The first type produces colors that are similar to the spectral colors and follow roughly the horseshoe-shaped portion of the CIE xy chromaticity diagram (the spectral locus), but are, in surfaces, more chromatic, although less spectrally pure. The second type produces colors that are similar to (but, in surfaces, more chromatic and less spectrally pure than) the colors on the straight line in the CIE xy chromaticity diagram (the line of purples), leading to magenta or purple-like colors. The third type produces the colors located in the "warm" sharp edge of the optimal color solid (this will be explained later in the article). The fourth type produces the colors located in the "cool" sharp edge of the optimal color solid.
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Polynym
Color

color

Source
Isaac Newton
Area
Metaphysics
Mode
step
Depth
7
User
scotty
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