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Odcie is a term used in discussions of color perception and design to denote a perceptual attribute related to the perceived shade of a color. It is not an established concept in formal color science; rather, it has appeared in speculative or educational contexts as a convenient label for describing how perceived lightness varies within a single hue.

Etymology and origins: The coinage appears to echo odcień, the Polish word for shade or tint, but

Definition and scope: In this framework, odcie refers to the relative depth of shade—effectively a measure of

Measurement and methods: Odcie can be discussed using perceptual scales or in color spaces that separate lightness

Applications: In education and design practice, odcie helps describe and organize color samples by shade level,

See also: Shade, Tint, Tone, Lightness, Color space, Perceptual color metrics.

its
adoption
in
English-language
design
discourse
is
informal
and
inconsistent.
As
such,
there
is
no
universally
accepted
definition
or
standardized
measurement
for
odcie.
lightness
within
a
given
hue,
independent
of
chroma
and
hue.
Higher
odcie
values
correspond
to
lighter
appearances,
while
lower
values
indicate
deeper
or
darker
shading.
Odcie
is
intended
to
complement
existing
color
attributes
such
as
hue
and
saturation.
from
chroma,
such
as
a
lightness
axis
within
a
color
space.
Designers
might
use
odcie
as
a
shorthand
when
comparing
swatches
or
explaining
shade
variations
in
UI
palettes.
assist
in
accessibility
work
related
to
contrast,
and
aid
in
discussions
of
rendering
under
different
illuminants.