If you look at an instrument's data sheet, you will see uncertainty values on the order of 0.002 in chromaticity (x, y) and 2% in luminance.
A previous study of pied flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca showed that the chromaticity of the characteristic blue eggs of this species was associated with male provisioning rate to resulting nestlings.
These include the halo effect of blue/yellow color separation, strong temperature and current dependence of chromaticity, and poor color rendering caused by the lack of green and red components.
As a result, the stability of the luminance and the chromaticity can be preserved against age deterioration.
The specifications are commonly based on the 2 - D illuminance, luminance, intensity, chromaticity, and polarization distributions.
Definition of chromaticity in US English:
chromaticity
nounˌkrōməˈtisədē
The quality of color, independent of brightness.
色品,色度
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A previous study of pied flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca showed that the chromaticity of the characteristic blue eggs of this species was associated with male provisioning rate to resulting nestlings.
These include the halo effect of blue/yellow color separation, strong temperature and current dependence of chromaticity, and poor color rendering caused by the lack of green and red components.
The specifications are commonly based on the 2 - D illuminance, luminance, intensity, chromaticity, and polarization distributions.
If you look at an instrument's data sheet, you will see uncertainty values on the order of 0.002 in chromaticity (x, y) and 2% in luminance.
As a result, the stability of the luminance and the chromaticity can be preserved against age deterioration.