| metamerism | <biology> The condition of developing body segments (such as in earthworms). (09 Oct 1997) |
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A phenomenon in a scanner in which two colours that appear the same to an observer are registered as different by the scanner, or two colours that look different to an observer are accepted as identical by the scanner. Instrument metamerism is a non-recoverable error, because the input cannot be determined from the output.
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a metamerism occurs when the color standard and the submit do not match under all lighting conditions. This means that a solid color fabric when viewed under two different lights in a commercial light box, will appear to cast two different colors. The correct technical definition for metamerism is a conditional match that is, two or more samples match for one observer under one light source, but not under a different light source for that same observer.
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The tendency for color to shift in hue as it is viewed under different lighting conditions.
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A phenomenon exhibited by a pair of colors which match under one light, but not another. An example can include colors that match indoors in incandescent light and not outdoors in natural sunlight.
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The change in colour which can result in a fabric due to a change in lighting - for example, viewing fabric in daylight as opposed to artificial light. Normally avoided by correct dye selection.
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