Value in color space that defines the color 'white' for capture and reproduction
For other uses, see White point (disambiguation).
A white point (often referred to as reference white or target white in technical documents) is a set of tristimulus values or chromaticity coordinates that serve to define the color "white" in image capture, encoding, or reproduction.[1] Depending on the application, different definitions of white are needed to give acceptable results. For example, photographs taken indoors may be lit by incandescent lights, which are relatively orange compared to daylight. Defining "white" as daylight will give unacceptable results when attempting to color-correct a photograph taken with incandescent lighting.
^Kennel, Glenn (2006). Color and Mastering for Digital Cinema. Focal Press. ISBN 0-240-80874-6.
A whitepoint (often referred to as reference white or target white in technical documents) is a set of tristimulus values or chromaticity coordinates...
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where the choice of whitepoint determines a transformation of all other color stimuli. Changes in or manipulation of the whitepoint can be used to explain...
tristimulus coordinates of an illuminant is called a whitepoint. If the profile is normalized, then the whitepoint can equivalently be expressed as a pair of...
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{\displaystyle Z_{w}} are the tristimulus values of the viewing illuminant (the whitepoint to which the image is being transformed to conform to); X w ′ {\displaystyle...
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greatly aided its acceptance. sRGB uses the same color primaries and whitepoint as ITU-R BT.709 standard for HDTV, a transfer function (or gamma) compatible...
the property of being proportional to any scaling centered at white or the whitepoint illuminant. However, both color spaces are non-linear in terms...
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properly balanced, the result is a neutral white matching the system's whitepoint. When the intensities for all the components are the same, the result...
shall have the same chromaticity as the whitepoint, yet with a luminance equal to 0.34731% of the whitepoint luminance. The ambient illumination level...
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named "Lab color space". CIELAB (any whitepoint) is a supported color space in TIFF image files. CIELAB (any whitepoint) is available in PDF documents, where...
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color model ignores the whitepoint of the illuminant when it describes the surface color of an illuminated object; if the whitepoint of the illuminant changes...
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relative luminance, Y/Yn, where Yn is the luminance of the reference whitepoint. Luma (Y′) The weighted sum of gamma-corrected R′, G′, and B′ values...