colour-2.3.5: A model for human colour/color perception
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Data.Colour.CIE.Illuminant

Description

Standard illuminants defined by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE).

Synopsis

Documentation

a :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Incandescent / Tungsten

b :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

{obsolete} Direct sunlight at noon

c :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

{obsolete} Average / North sky Daylight

d50 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Horizon Light. ICC profile PCS

d55 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Mid-morning / Mid-afternoon Daylight

d65 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Noon Daylight: Television, sRGB color space

d75 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

North sky Daylight

e :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Equal energy

f1 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Daylight Fluorescent

f2 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Cool White Fluorescent

f3 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

White Fluorescent

f4 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Warm White Fluorescent

f5 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Daylight Fluorescent

f6 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Lite White Fluorescent

f7 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

D65 simulator, Daylight simulator

f8 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

D50 simulator, Sylvania F40 Design 50

f9 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Cool White Deluxe Fluorescent

f10 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Philips TL85, Ultralume 50

f11 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Philips TL84, Ultralume 40

f12 :: Fractional a => Chromaticity a Source #

Philips TL83, Ultralume 30