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Explanation 1: “Light up”

 Generally speaking, the phenomenon of “lighting up” refers to the phenomenon of “homochromatic metamerism”:

Two color samples (one standard and one comparison sample) appear to be of equal color (no color difference or small color difference) under one light source (such as D65), while they exhibit significant color difference under another light source (such as A), which is called the “homochromatic metamerism” phenomenon

For this situation, we can describe it as’ lighting up '. That is to say, whether the sample can be matched with the standard sample for color matching depends on selecting a specific light source.

The fundamental reason is that the two samples have different reflections of light (reflection spectrum curves or visible band reflectivity), so it is called “Metamerism”.

The reasons for the “abnormal spectrum” include:

A, The mejupụtara nke pigmenti eji maka staining dị iche iche;

B, Ụzọ nhazi dị iche iche, wdg

 

Explanation 2: “Jumping lights”

 In fact, when we talk about “Tao light” in daily life, besides the above meaning, there is another layer of meaning:

 It refers to the situation where a single color sample undergoes dramatic color changes under different light sources. At this point, it can be described by “jumping the light”.

So, “jumping the light” can also be said to be a sample.

 Dịka ọmụmaatụ, onye injinia na-esiji esiji na CIBA ga-ekwu mgbe ọ na-atụ aro CIBA DEEP RED: Agba a anaghị acha uhie uhie n'okpuru ìhè A.

(Onye edemede ahụ ghọtara ihe ọ pụtara na n'agbanyeghị na isi iyi nwere nnukwu ọkụ na-acha uhie uhie na odo, CIBA DEEP RED agaghị enwe mmetụta na-acha ọbara ọbara karịa n'okpuru ìhè D65.)


Oge nzipu: Mee. 10, 2023 00:00
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