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Brightness - Definition and Overview |
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Brightness is an attribute of visual perception in which a source appears to emit a given amount of light.
"Brightness" was formerly used as a synonym for the photometric term luminance and (incorrectly) for the radiometric term radiance.
"Brightness" should now be used only for nonquantitative references to physiological sensations and perceptions of light.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C
In the RGB color space, brightness can be thought of as the arithmetic mean μ of the R, G, and B color coordinates (although some of the 3 components make the light seem more brighter to the human eye than others, which, again, may be compensated by some display systems automatically):
- <math> \mu = {R + G + B \over 3 }. <math>
Brightness is also a color coordinate in HSB color space.
With regard to stars etc. see apparent magnitude, absolute magnitude.
See also
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Example Usage of Brightness |
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HPProductGuides: #HP LE1901wi #LCD #Monitor: http://twurl.nl/druc5w - Black 19 Wide-aspect active matrix TFT 1440 x 900 @ 60 Hz, 250 cd/m² Brightness.... |
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Brightness: I feel flattened by today, and fear that tomorrow is also unlikely to be all that crash hot. |
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Anthony_A1: @EricRoxNow have you ever seen anyone so ORANGE?! I thought my monitor's colors were off! I was adjusting Brightness & contrast! |
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