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Discover LudwigThe word "chromaticity" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a technical term used in photography and color science which refers to the amount of color present in something. For example, "The colors in this painting have a high chromaticity, making it a vibrant and beautiful work of art."
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chromaticity
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An objective specification of the quality of a colour, regardless of its luminance.
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Standardized by the Commission Internationale d'Éclairage (CIE) in 1931, the chromaticity diagram is based on the values x, y, and z, where x = X/(X + Y + Z), y = Y/ X + Y + Z), and z = Z/ X + Y + Z).
When their x and y coefficients are plotted on a chromaticity diagram, the spectral colours from 400 nm to 700 nm follow a horseshoe-shaped curve; the nonspectral violet-red mixtures fall along the straight line joining the 400-nm point to the 700-nm point.
Light and dark colours that have the same chromaticity (and are therefore plotted at the same point on a two-dimensional chromaticity diagram) are distinguished by their different Y values (luminance, or visually perceived brightness).
Such data can be graphically represented on a standard chromaticity diagram.
The x and y values together constitute the chromaticity of a sample.
I am infatuated by the idealisms held within life's iridescent chromaticity.
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