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HSV A color space with the three variables of Hue, Saturation, Value. Hue means color (as in the color wheel.) Saturation is an indication relating to the richness or vibrancy of the color. Value is a term best related to the intensity of light illuminating the object.
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HSV A colour model based on three co-ordinates hue, saturation and value.
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HSV Hue, Saturation, and Value are used to describe the color of a pixel. Hue is the basic color determined by its frequency or wavelength of light. Saturation is controlled by the amount of white color added to the basic color. Value is the grayscale value or amount of black added to a pixel.
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HSV stands for Hue, Saturation, and Value, and is the color model for describing color using these three values.
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Hs Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System. A coded classification of traded products, managed by the World Customs Organisation.
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