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Qué (quién) es Metameric - definición

PERCEIVED MATCHING OF COLORS THAT, BASED ON DIFFERENCES IN SPECTRAL POWER DISTRIBUTION, DO NOT ACTUALLY MATCH
Metamarism (color); Metamerism (colour); Metameric ink; Metamerism Index; Metamerism index

Metameric         
  • Segments of a crayfish exhibit metamerism
PHENOMENON OF HAVING A LINEAR SERIES OF BODY SEGMENTS FUNDAMENTALLY SIMILAR IN STRUCTURE
Metamerism biology; Metameric; Metamery; Pseudometamerism; Phyton (Dungeons and Dragons); Phyton
·adj Of or pertaining to a metamere or its formation; as, metameric segmentation.
II. Metameric ·adj Having the same elements united in the same proportion by weight, and with the same molecular weight, but possessing a different structure and different properties; as, methyl ether and ethyl alcohol are metameric compounds. ·see Isomeric.
Phyton         
  • Segments of a crayfish exhibit metamerism
PHENOMENON OF HAVING A LINEAR SERIES OF BODY SEGMENTS FUNDAMENTALLY SIMILAR IN STRUCTURE
Metamerism biology; Metameric; Metamery; Pseudometamerism; Phyton (Dungeons and Dragons); Phyton
·noun One of the parts which by their repetition make up a flowering plant, each being a single joint of a stem with its leaf or leaves; a phytomer.
Metamerically      
·adv In a metameric manner.

Wikipedia

Metamerism (color)

In colorimetry, metamerism is a perceived matching of colors with different (nonmatching) spectral power distributions. Colors that match this way are called metamers.

A spectral power distribution describes the proportion of total light given off (emitted, transmitted, or reflected) by a color sample at each visible wavelength; it defines the complete information about the light coming from the sample. However, the human eye contains only three color receptors (three types of cone cells), which means that all colors are reduced to three sensory quantities, called the tristimulus values. Metamerism occurs because each type of cone responds to the cumulative energy from a broad range of wavelengths, so that different combinations of light across all wavelengths can produce an equivalent receptor response and the same tristimulus values or color sensation. In color science, the set of sensory spectral sensitivity curves is numerically represented by color matching functions.