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- Q305050 subject Q8857950.
- Q305050 abstract "In color science, the dominant wavelength and complementary wavelength are ways of describing non-spectral (polychromatic) light mixtures in terms of the spectral (monochromatic) light that evokes an identical perception of hue.".
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- Q305050 comment "In color science, the dominant wavelength and complementary wavelength are ways of describing non-spectral (polychromatic) light mixtures in terms of the spectral (monochromatic) light that evokes an identical perception of hue.".
- Q305050 label "Dominant wavelength".
- Q305050 depiction Dominant_wavelength.png.