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CIE chromatic diagram
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C.I.E. 1931 simplified chromaticity diagram
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5.2.2. Light colour
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5.2.2.1. The colourimetric graph: CIE grid
Yellowish Green
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Green
570 nm
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Yellow Green
The International Commission on Illumination also known as the CIE from its French title is an international standardization body, it is devoted to worldwide cooperation for lighting, colour and vision purposes. The CIE has defined a standard grid that permits to specify light sources colours: the CIE grid The CIE grid represents all of the colours that are visible to the average person. l The edges of this diagram corresponds to the so- called monochromatic lights. Monochromatic colours are specified by their unique or preponderant colours and wavelengths in nanometres (nm). l Chromatic lights are located in the interior of this diagram. Chromatic colours are specified with the so-called X and Y coordinates. l White colours are located in the centre of this global chromaticity diagram. As “whites” are at the border of several chromatic colours, there is a large pallet of white colours. White colours are defined in the CIE grid, either by their “colour coordinates” or their so called “colour temperatures”. l Colour coordinates x,y are defined on the CIE chromaticity diagram l Colour temperature (in Kelvin: K) is another way to characterize white illuminants. Colour temperatures over 5000 K are called cold colours (bluish white), lower colour temperatures (2700 –3000 K) are called warm colours (yellowish white through red). 5.2.2.2. White colours
Greenish Yellow
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Yellow
Orange Yellow
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Orange
600 nm
Bluish Green
Reddish Orange
610 nm
Shades of white
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Pink
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Red
650
770
Purplish Pink
Greenish Blue
Purplish Red
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Reddish Purple
Purple
Blue
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Violet
Purplish Blue
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Monochromatic colours
Chromatic colours
White colours
Focus on white colours CIE 1931 x,y chromaticity diagram
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2700K
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3000K
3500K
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4000K
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4500K
5000K
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5700K
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6500K
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l Day light temperature ≈ 6500 K l LEDs > 4500 K
l Xenon lamps ≈ 4300 K l Halogen lamp ≈ 2800 K l Candle flame ≈ 1850 K
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