colour.colorimetry.whiteness_Ganz1979¶
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colour.colorimetry.
whiteness_Ganz1979
(xy, Y)[source]¶ Returns the whiteness index \(W\) and tint \(T\) of given sample xy chromaticity coordinates using Ganz and Griesser (1979) method.
Parameters: - xy (array_like) – Chromaticity coordinates xy of sample.
- Y (numeric or array_like) – Tristimulus \(Y\) value of sample.
Returns: Whiteness \(W\) and tint \(T\).
Return type: ndarray
Notes
Domain Scale - Reference Scale - 1 Y
[0, 100] [0, 1] Range Scale - Reference Scale - 1 WT
[0, 100] [0, 1] - The formula coefficients are valid for CIE Standard Illuminant D Series D65 and CIE 1964 10 Degree Standard Observer.
- Positive output tint \(T\) values indicate a greener tint while negative values indicate a redder tint.
- Whiteness differences of less than 5 Ganz units appear to be indistinguishable to the human eye.
- Tint differences of less than 0.5 Ganz units appear to be indistinguishable to the human eye.
References
Examples
>>> import numpy as np >>> xy = np.array([0.3167, 0.3334]) >>> whiteness_Ganz1979(xy, 100) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS array([ 85.6003766..., 0.6789003...])