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intensity The relative brightness of a portion of the image or illumination source.
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intensity amount of energy carried by a sound wave as measured in decibels; the acoustic correlate of the perceptual-auditory correlate loudness.
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intensity The name given to the physical energy with which a sound is present. It contrasts with "loudness," which is the perceptual experience approximately correlated with that physical intensity. [4]
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intensity The amount of light emitted or reflected per unit area. A map that has high intensity appears bright.
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intensity The relative purity or saturation of a hue (color), on a scale from bright (pure) to dull (mixed with another hue or a neutral. Also called chroma.
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