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| luminance | The brightness of an object, expressed as the luminous flux per unit solid angle per unit projected area, measured in lamberts or in candelas per square meter. Origin: L. Lumino, to light up, fr. Lumen, light (05 Mar 2000) |
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luminosity: the quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light; "its luminosity is measured relative to that of our sun"
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| luminance |
The photometric equivalent of radiance. Luminance is obtained by integrating spectral radiance weighted by luminous efficiency over the visible spectrum. Compare illuminance.
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A measure of the intrinsic luminous intensity emitted by a source in a given direction. Luminance is a measure only of light. The comparable term for electromagnetic radiation in general is radiance.
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| luminance |
The intensity of light in a color. Color QuickDraw uses a color's luminance to convert the color to an appropriate grayscale color.
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One of the components of an HSL (hue, saturation, luminance) RGB (red, green, blue) image on a video monitor. It is the highest of the RGB values plus the lowest of the RGB values, dived by two.
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| luminance | the quality of being luminous |
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| luminance | a measure of luminance |
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