is the "color of white."
is the temperature of a black body that emits radiation is closer to the chromaticity of the radiation considered.
• Useful in photography, video, publishing etc.
• Coincidence between the chromaticity of a light source
and that of an ideal black body at a given temperature;
• Profit for the calibration of devices over a certain issue
body black
• It is the temperature (in Kelvin) which must be
heat a black body because its emission corresponds to the source;
Examples
1700 K Flame match;
1850 K flame candle
2800 - 3300 K tungsten lamp, halogen lamp
3400 K, 4100 K
Light moon
5000 K Daylight horizon
5500-6000 K Daylight typical;
6500 K Daylight strong, calibrated cinema films;
9300 K Screen CRT. Several illuminating
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is the temperature of a black body that emits radiation is closer to the chromaticity of the radiation considered.
• Useful in photography, video, publishing etc.
• Coincidence between the chromaticity of a light source
and that of an ideal black body at a given temperature;
• Profit for the calibration of devices over a certain issue
body black
• It is the temperature (in Kelvin) which must be
heat a black body because its emission corresponds to the source;
Examples
1700 K Flame match;
1850 K flame candle
2800 - 3300 K tungsten lamp, halogen lamp
3400 K, 4100 K
Light moon
5000 K Daylight horizon
5500-6000 K Daylight typical;
6500 K Daylight strong, calibrated cinema films;
9300 K Screen CRT. Several illuminating
Download this post in pdf format
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