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qudt:QuantityKind |
dcterms:description |
Correlated color temperature (CCT) is a measure of light source color appearance defined by the proximity of the light source's chromaticity coordinates to the blackbody locus, as a single number rather than the two required to specify a chromaticity. |
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qudt:hasDimensionVector |
qkdv:A0E0L0I0M0H1T0D0 |
qudt:informativeReference |
https://www.lrc.rpi.edu/programs/NLPIP/lightingAnswers/pdf/print/lightSources.pdf |
qudt:plainTextDescription |
“Correlated color temperature (CCT) is a measure of light source color appearance defined by the proximity of the light source's chromaticity coordinates to the blackbody locus, as a single number rather than the two required to specify a chromaticity.” |
rdfs:comment |
“Applicable units are those of quantitykind:CorrelatedColorTemperature” |
rdfs:isDefinedBy |
http://qudt.org/3.1.10/vocab/quantitykind |
rdfs:label |
- “Correlated Color Temperature”@en-US
- “Correlated Colour Temperature”@en
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quantitykind:Duv |
skos:broader |
quantitykind:ThermodynamicTemperature |