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Appendix
A
Glossary
3D Look Up Table (LUT) A three dimensional table used to translate input colors to output col-
ors. The dimensions of the table represent red, green and blue.
Achromatic Neutral in color (having no hue).
Additive Primaries Red, green, and blue light that when combined in different relative intensi-
ties, produces different colors. (See also Subtractive Primaries)
Backlight the internal light source for a Liquid Crystal Display, such as uorescent lamps or ar-
ray of LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes).
Blackbody A hypothetical object that absorbs all incident radiation, thus any radiation (e.g. light)
coming from a blackbody must be emitted from it and not reected.
Blackbody Radiator Locus The curved formed when the color of light radiated from a black-
body is plotted at different temperatures on a color space such as CIE xyY.
Black Level The luminance or “brightness” of black when displayed on the screen.
Calibration The process of bringing a device such as a monitor to an absolute standard to en-
sure consistency over time and with other similarly calibrated devices.
Candelas (cd) An international unit of light intensity. Luminance can be described in units of
Candelas per meter squared (cd/m²) but is often referred to as just Candelas or Nits for sake of
brevity.
CIE – The Commission Internationale d’Eclairage (International Commission on Illumination). An
organization that sets many of the standards used in color and color measurement.
CIE Lab A color space that is relative to a reference white point. The L value represents light-
ness, a represents Red/Green and b represents Yellow/Blue. Lab is almost perceptually uniform in
that differences between colors expressed in Lab correlate to equally perceived color differences.
CIE uv chromaticity coordinates – Coordinates in the CIE uv color space which are derived
directly from CIE xyY color space. CIE uv is more perceptually uniform than CIE xy.
CIE xy chromaticity coordinates – Coordinates in the CIE xyY color space representing color
independent of luminance.
CIE xyY A standard color space in which the Y component represents luminance. The x and y
components represent color.
Color Gamut – (See Gamut)
Colorimeter An optical measurement device used to measure color that responds to light by
separating it into red, green, and blue components.
Color Management Module (CMM) – See CMS.