Glossary
Discover our glossary! Find out everything you need to know about color measurement, color standards and spectrophotometers. Simply explained, practical and to the point. Perfect for beginners and experts!
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- HazeHaze refers to the cloudiness or scattering of light on a surface that reduces the clarity and transparency of a material. A high haze value indicates greater light scattering. Mehr lesen
- Hitching"Hitching" refers to the process of standardizing two color measurement devices so that they produce nearly the same values when measuring multiple samples. Mehr lesen
- Hue / Colour HueIn contrast to achromatic colors like white, gray, and black, which are considered colorless, a hue refers to sensory impressions that can be described as colors such as red, yellow, green, etc. Unlike achromatic colors like white, gray, and black, hues are associated with specific colors or... Mehr lesen
- Hunter L,a,b Colour SpaceThe HunterLab color space, developed by R.S. Hunter in 1948, is a three-dimensional, rectangular color space based on the theory of complementary colors. All colors visually perceived can be plotted or numerically represented within this rectangular L, a, b color space. The Hunter Lab color... Mehr lesen

