Brahman is said to be the purest knowledge itself, and is illuminant like a source of infinite light.
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The colors are listed in the CIE Standard illuminant D65.
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It is legal to use as an illuminant, but the human rights organization alleges that Israel used it as a weapon.
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The best color matrix for adapting to a change in illuminant is not necessarily a diagonal matrix in a fixed color space.
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The algorithm that performs this analysis performs generalized color balancing, known as illuminant adaptation or chromatic adaptation.
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Something that can serve as a source of light
(illuminance) the luminous flux incident on a unit area
Lighting or illumination is the deliberate application of light to achieve some aesthetic or practical effect. Lighting includes use of both artificial light sources such as lamps and natural illumination of interiors from daylight. Daylighting (through windows, skylights, etc. ...
(Illuminants) A standard illuminant is a theoretical source of visible light with a profile (its spectral power distribution) which is published. Standard illuminants provide a basis for comparing images or colors recorded under different lighting.
(ILLUMINANTS) Compounds of light oil or coal that will readily burn with a luminous (bright) flame. Common Illuminants include ethylene, propylene, and benzene.
(Illuminance) Light arriving at a surface, expressed in lumens per unit area; 1 lumen per square foot equals 1 footcandle, while 1 lumen per square meter equals 1 lux.
(ILLUMINANCE) The measurement of light in lumens per square metre, the unit of which is the lux.
Incident luminous energy specified by its spectral distribution.
A light source with known spectral power distribution.