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Cosa (chi) è legibility$43975$ - definizione

ABILITY OF AN ORGANISM OR MACHINE TO DISTINGUISH OBJECTS BASED ON WAVELENGTHS OF LIGHT
Color perception; Colour vision; Colour perception; Color legibility; Color Vision; Sense of colour; Perception of color
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  • spectral locus]], with wavelengths shown in nanometers. Note that the colors in this file are specified in Adobe RGB. Areas outside the triangle cannot be accurately rendered because they are out of the gamut of Adobe RGB, therefore they have been interpreted. Note that the colors depicted depend on the color space of the device you use to view the image (number of colors on your monitor, etc.), and may not be a strictly accurate representation of the color at a particular position.
  • Normalized response spectra of human cones, to monochromatic spectral stimuli, with wavelength given in nanometers.
  • Opponent process theory.
  • Cones are present at a low density throughout most of the retina, with a sharp peak in the center of the fovea. Conversely, rods are present at high density throughout most of the retina, with a sharp decline in the fovea.
  • [[Photopic]] relative brightness sensitivity of the human visual system as a function of wavelength ([[luminosity function]])
  • Colorless, [[green]], and [[red]] [[photographic filter]]s as imaged by [[camera]]
  • The same figures as above represented here as a single curve in three (normalized cone response) dimensions
  • Visual pathways in the human brain. The [[ventral stream]] (purple) is important in color recognition. The [[dorsal stream]] (green) is also shown. They originate from a common source in the [[visual cortex]].

Legibility Group         
  • The Modern face would not have seemed so high in contrast in print at small sizes. (For specimen images of these faces in metal type, see Hutt.)}}
  • [[Miller and Richard]]'s Ionic No. 2 typeface of the nineteenth century.
SERIES OF SERIF TYPEFACES INTENDED FOR USE IN NEWSPAPERS
Excelsior (typeface); Corona (typeface); Ionic No. 5; Paragon (typeface); Opticon (typeface); News 702; Legibility Series
The Legibility Group is a series of serif typefaces created by the American Mergenthaler Linotype Company and intended for use in newspapers on Linotype's hot metal typesetting system. They were developed in-house by Linotype's design team, led by Chauncey H.
Legibility         
EASE WITH WHICH A READER CAN RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERS IN TEXT
Illegibility; Legbility
·noun The quality of being legible; legibleness.
Illegibility         
EASE WITH WHICH A READER CAN RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERS IN TEXT
Illegibility; Legbility
·noun The state or quality of being illegible.

Wikipedia

Color vision

Color vision, a feature of visual perception, is an ability to perceive differences between light composed of different frequencies independently of light intensity. Color perception is a part of the larger visual system and is mediated by a complex process between neurons that begins with differential stimulation of different types of photoreceptors by light entering the eye. Those photoreceptors then emit outputs that are propagated through many layers of neurons and then ultimately to the brain. Color vision is found in many animals and is mediated by similar underlying mechanisms with common types of biological molecules and a complex history of evolution in different animal taxa. In primates, color vision may have evolved under selective pressure for a variety of visual tasks including the foraging for nutritious young leaves, ripe fruit, and flowers, as well as detecting predator camouflage and emotional states in other primates.