valgusvärvus
Valgusvärvus is a term used in optics and color science to describe the perceived color of an object or light source under a specific illuminant, especially when that illuminant differs from a standard or reference illuminant. It acknowledges that the color we see is not an inherent property of an object but rather a result of the interaction between the object's surface, the light illuminating it, and the observer's visual system.
Different light sources have distinct spectral power distributions, meaning they emit different amounts of light at
The concept is crucial in fields like photography, graphic design, printing, and metrology, where accurate color