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Date: 2008-06-16 06:20:08
Chemistry
Standard illuminant
Color temperature
Illuminant D65
Metamerism
Whiteness
Fluorescent lamp
Fluorescence
White
Color
Optics
Visual arts

Whiteness Assessment: A Primer Concepts, Determination and Control of Perceived Whiteness

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