tintidest
Tintidest is a term used in color science and speculative mineral literature to denote a hypothetical pigment or pigment-like material characterized by strong tinting power and a pronounced color shift under different lighting conditions. In descriptions, tintidest pigments are described as having high tinting strength relative to common inorganic pigments and producing variable hues depending on illumination and viewing geometry.
Etymology: The name combines "tint" with the Latin suffix -idest, used in some mineral names; tintidest is
Physical and chemical properties: In theoretical models, tintidest is imagined as a transition-metal oxide with a
Applications and use: In art theory and color management discussions, tintidest serves as a hypothetical benchmark
See also: pigment, tint, color theory, dichroic material, chroma.