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verdeled

Verdeled is a term used in discussions of color theory and lighting technology to refer to a conceptual green color or to a family of green-emitting LED technologies. It is not a widely standardized term in color science or the lighting industry, and its meaning can vary by context.

In color use, verdeled may denote a vivid emerald-green hue with strong spectral reflectance in the green

In technology, verdeled can refer to design approaches that emphasize green emission in LEDs, including spectral

Etymology: the word appears to be a compound of verde, the Spanish/Portuguese/Italian word for green, and LED,

See also: LED, color theory, color space, emerald, phosphor.

Examples of usage: In some online forums, verdeled is used to describe the perceived color of a

region,
often
perceived
under
daylight
or
neutral
white
illumination.
Some
artists
and
designers
use
verdeled
to
describe
green
tones
seen
under
LED
lighting,
distinguishing
it
from
pure
pigment
greens.
tuning
of
emitters
and
phosphor
blends
to
shift
or
broaden
the
green
portion
of
the
spectrum.
In
this
sense,
the
term
might
appear
in
speculative
articles
or
product-charm
descriptions
rather
than
in
technical
standards.
reflecting
its
association
with
green-emitting
diodes.
The
term
has
no
single
official
definition
and
is
largely
confined
to
informal
or
niche
use.
display
when
a
high-brightness
green
LED
is
used,
while
in
technical
literature,
related
terms
like
"green
LED
emission"
or
"green
phosphor-converted
LED"
are
preferred.