chromatitätsdiagramm
A chromatitätsdiagramm, also known as a chromaticity diagram, is a two-dimensional graph that plots the possible colors of light. It is based on the principle that any color of light can be represented as a mixture of three primary colors. The diagram displays the chromaticity coordinates, which are normalized values representing the relative amounts of each primary color needed to produce a given color.
The most common chromatitätsdiagramm is the CIE 1931 chromaticity diagram, developed by the International Commission on
Chromatitätsdiagramme are used in various fields, including colorimetry, lighting design, display technology, and photography. They help