Examples of 'dominant wavelength' in a sentence

Meaning of "dominant wavelength"

dominant wavelength - In the context of light and color, dominant wavelength refers to the specific wavelength of light that appears most prominent or dominant in a mixture of colors

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dominant wavelength
Dominant wavelength is roughly akin to hue.
Hue generally refers to the dominant wavelength of a color.
The dominant wavelength is the wavelength responsible for the colour being observed.
Chromophoric compounds are characterized by a color with a dominant wavelength.
Compared to the dominant wavelength and are of varying.
This change has an insignificant effect on the dominant wavelength of the hue.
Determining the dominant wavelength and purity of a given color.
Hue - the gradation of color or quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength.
The dominant wavelength of the glass may vary somewhat in accordance with particular color preferences.
The chromaticity is expressed by the dominant wavelength and the purity.
The dominant wavelength under illuminant C ;.
The preferred glass has a narrowly defined dominant wavelength and color purity.
The dominant wavelength λ D in transmission, in nm ;.
Chromaticity is two-dimensional and specified by pairs of numbers such as dominant wavelength and purity.
This glass has a dominant wavelength under illuminant C of 499 nanometres.

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Example 5 also has a low luminous transmittance, but has a marginally high dominant wavelength.
Advantageously, the glasses exhibit a dominant wavelength at least equal to 487 nm.
The dominant wavelength in transmission λ ( T ) and the colour purity in transmission p ( T ) ;.
To quantify the color of glass in the visible, a dominant wavelength ( DWL ) is defined.
Their dominant wavelength under illuminant C is preferably generally between 490 and 505 nanometers.
Scanned in a spectrophotometric it had a dominant wavelength of 581.5 nanometers.
An ultraviolet light source according to any of claims 2 to 4 having a dominant wavelength of 254nm.
The absorbance change was detected at a dominant wavelength of 546 nm and a secondary wavelength of 700 nm.
Advantageously, the sheet of glass according to the invention has a dominant wavelength ( DWL ) below 500 nm.
The eye perceives blue when observing light with a dominant wavelength between approximately 450 and 495 nanometres.
The glass of claim 1 wherein the glass exhibits a dominant wavelength in transmission of 487 to 495 nanometers.
Human eyes perceive orange when observing light with a dominant wavelength between roughly 585 and 620 nanometres.
The eye perceives blue when observing light with a dominant wavelength between approximately 450 and 495 nanometers.

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