- The
ColorChecker Color Rendition Chart (often
referred to by its
original name, the
Macbeth ColorChecker or
simply Macbeth chart) is a
color calibration...
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color reproduction of an
imaging system,
aiding in
color management or
visually determining the hue of
color.
Examples are the IT8 and
ColorChecker charts...
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correlations for any
color difference than the
ColorChecker chart,
whose samples are not
equally distributed in a
uniform color space. The CRI can also...
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pictures are
often calibrated using an 18% gray card or a
color reference card such as a
ColorChecker. On the ****umption that 18% is
similar to the average...
- In
photography and
image processing,
color balance is the
global adjustment of the
intensities of the
colors (typically red, green, and blue
primary colors)...
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requires that the
ruler bears the
herbarium name and logo, and that a
ColorChecker chart is used for any
specimens to be
contributed to the
Global Plants...
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correlated color temperature (CCT) is found,
which provides the
reference illuminant.
Under the test and
reference illuminant, an
image of the
ColorChecker is...
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related to the
checker shadow illusion,
which also
relies on
using implied visual shadows to
seemingly darken a
brighter region to the same
color as a well-lit...
- (1906)
Macbeth II,
winner of the 1888
Kentucky Derby The
Macbeth ColorChecker, a
color calibration target "Macbeth", a song by John Cale from
Paris 1919...
- of a dye or
stain to not
change color on
binding to a target, as
opposed to
metachromatic stains,
which do
change color. The word is
derived from the Gr****...