Metamerism: A phenomenon where colors appear differently under different lighting conditions.
Gamut: The complete range of colors available within a specific color space.
Delta E: A numerical value that represents the difference between two colors.
Chromatic Aberration: A distortion in lenses causing colors to separate and form fringes.
LAB Color: A color model designed to approximate human vision more accurately.
Subtractive Color Mixing: The process of mixing pigments (CMYK) where colors become darker.
Additive Color Mixing: The process of mixing light (RGB) where colors become brighter.
Color Cast: An unwanted tint in an image due to lighting or camera settings.
Specular Highlight: The bright spot of light that appears on shiny surfaces.
Halftone: A printing technique that uses dots to simulate gradients.
Chroma: The purity or intensity of a color, separate from its value.
Fluorescence: The property of certain materials to emit visible light when exposed to ultraviolet light.
Phosphorescence: A type of luminescence where a material continues to glow after exposure to light.
Colorimetry: The science of measuring and describing colors quantitatively.
Bit Depth: The number of bits used to represent color in digital images, affecting the range of colors.
HSB/HSV: A color model based on Hue, Saturation, and Brightness (or Value).
HSL: A color model similar to HSB but using Lightness instead of Brightness.
Out of Gamut: Colors that cannot be accurately reproduced in a given color space.
Rec. 709: A standard color space used for high-definition television and video.
Rec. 2020: A wide-gamut color space used for ultra-high-definition (UHD) video.
Tristimulus Values: Numerical values that define colors based on human vision perception.
Color Depth: The number of possible color variations in an image, such as 8-bit or 16-bit color.
Chromaticity Diagram: A graphical representation of colors in a specific color space.
XYZ Color Space: A color model designed to represent all visible colors based on human perception.
Adobe RGB: A color space with a wider gamut than sRGB, commonly used in photography and printing.
sRGB: A standard color space used for digital displays and web graphics.