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intensity The strength of a color.
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intensity A term referencing the brightness or dullness of a color. The purity of a color is affected by adding other colors to the original, changing its intensity.
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intensity Refers to the brightness or dullness of a color; amount of saturation.
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intensity The degree of stress placed on an organism.
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intensity The power of a light, often weighted by the spectral sensitivity of the eye. Since the eye is much more sensitive to light of some wavelengths than it is to others, two monochromatic lights can have equal power, while one appears dim and the other appears bright. Visual scientists often use a system of units (photometric units) that scale the physical power (given in radiometric units) to the sensitivity of the eye at each wavelength.
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