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ფერი, საღები
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Color, английский
- Цвет; цветовой
- N амер. цвет (см. тж. colour)
- A diamond’s tint. color is determined by comparing each diamond to a set of authenticated master diamonds scaled from colorless (d) to saturated (z).
- Diamond ‘color’ is graded on a scale from d (colorless) to z (light yellow or brown). a diamond graded as colorless allows more light to pass through the stone making it sparkle more and increases the overall value.
- Description or class in which body coat color and pattern, not conformation is a deciding factor (e.g., palomino, dun factor, etc.).
- An attribute of an object that produces different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light.
- Vision sensation by means of which humans distinguish light of differing hue (predominant wavelengths), saturation (degree to which those radiations predominate over others), and lightness.
- Зрительное ощущение, с помощью которого люди различают свет разного оттенка (преобладающих длин волн), насыщенности (степени, в которой эти излучения преобладают над другими) и легкости.
- Visual sensation by means of which humans distinguish light of differing hue (predominant wavelengths), saturation (degree to which those radiations predominate over others) and lightness.
- Aspect of visible light sometimes used to identify wavelength or spectral band, as in two-color radiometry (meaning a method that measures in two spectral bands); also used conventionally (visual color) as a means of displaying a thermal image, as in color thermogram.3
- Visual sensation by means of which humans distinguish light of differing hue (predominant wavelengths), saturation (degree to which those radiations predominate over others) and lightness. see also vision.
- Visual sensation by means of which humans distinguish light of differing hue (predominant wavelengths), saturation (degree to which those radiations predominate over others), and lightness. see also vision. 494 glossary c
- Visual sensation by means of which humans distinguish light of differing hue (predominant wavelengths), saturation (degree to which those radiations predominate over others) and lightness.3
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Colossal, английский
Color, английский
- Цвет; цветовой
- N амер. цвет (см. тж. colour)
- A diamond’s tint. color is determined by comparing each diamond to a set of authenticated master diamonds scaled from colorless (d) to saturated (z).
- Diamond ‘color’ is graded on a scale from d (colorless) to z (light yellow or brown). a diamond graded as colorless allows more light to pass through the stone making it sparkle more and increases the overall value.
- Description or class in which body coat color and pattern, not conformation is a deciding factor (e.g., palomino, dun factor, etc.).
- An attribute of an object that produces different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light.
- Vision sensation by means of which humans distinguish light of differing hue (predominant wavelengths), saturation (degree to which those radiations predominate over others), and lightness.
- Зрительное ощущение, с помощью которого люди различают свет разного оттенка (преобладающих длин волн), насыщенности (степени, в которой эти излучения преобладают над другими) и легкости.
- Visual sensation by means of which humans distinguish light of differing hue (predominant wavelengths), saturation (degree to which those radiations predominate over others) and lightness.
- Aspect of visible light sometimes used to identify wavelength or spectral band, as in two-color radiometry (meaning a method that measures in two spectral bands); also used conventionally (visual color) as a means of displaying a thermal image, as in color thermogram.3
- Visual sensation by means of which humans distinguish light of differing hue (predominant wavelengths), saturation (degree to which those radiations predominate over others) and lightness. see also vision.
- Visual sensation by means of which humans distinguish light of differing hue (predominant wavelengths), saturation (degree to which those radiations predominate over others), and lightness. see also vision. 494 glossary c
- Visual sensation by means of which humans distinguish light of differing hue (predominant wavelengths), saturation (degree to which those radiations predominate over others) and lightness.3
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