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Что (кто) такое gamut - определение

COLOR REPRODUCTION
Color gamut; Wide Color Gamut; MacAdam Limit; Wide color gamut; Wide colour gamut; Pointer's gamut; Pointers gamut
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Gamut         
·noun The Scale.
gamut         
['gam?t]
¦ noun
1. the complete range or scope of something: the whole gamut of human emotion.
2. Music a complete scale of musical notes; the range of a voice or instrument.
3. historical a scale consisting of seven overlapping hexachords, containing all the recognized notes used in medieval music, covering almost three octaves from bass G to treble E.
the lowest note in this scale.
Phrases
run the gamut experience or display the complete range of something.
Origin
ME: from med. L. gamma ut (in sense 3): the Greek letter . (gamma) was used for bass G, with ut indicating that it was the first note in the lowest of the hexachords.
gamut         
The gamut of a monitor is the set of colours it can display. There are some colours which can't be made up of a mixture of red, green and blue phosphor emissions and so can't be displayed by any monitor. [Examples?] (1994-11-29)
gamut         
n.
1) to run the gamut from; to
2) the whole gamut (her performance ran the whole gamut from outstanding to terrible)
gamut         
1.
The gamut of something is the complete range of things of that kind, or a wide variety of things of that kind.
As the story unfolded throughout the past week, I experienced the gamut of emotions: shock, anger, sadness, disgust, confusion.
= range
N-SING: usu the N of n
2.
To run the gamut of something means to include, express, or experience all the different things of that kind, or a wide variety of them.
The show runs the gamut of 20th century design...
PHRASE: V inflects
gamut         
n.
Scale.
Gamut (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gamma-ut
Gamut is the range of colors that can be reproduced by a particular printing process, display device, or set of paints.
The Gamut         
The gamut; Harvard Gamut; The Harvard Gamut
The Gamut was a student publication at Harvard University between 1998 and 2017. The magazine was devoted exclusively to poetry.
Scale (music)         
  • Diatonic scale in the [[chromatic circle]]
SET OF MUSICAL NOTES ORDERED BY PITCH
Derived scale; Music scale; Octave scale; Musical scales; Bass scales; Music scales; All of the music scales; Scalewise; Non-octave repeating scale; Non-octave repeating; Octave repeating; Octave-repeating; Gapped scale; Auxiliary scale; Scalic; Auxiliary Scales; Auxiliary scales; Musical scale; Octave-repeating scale; Non-octave-repeating scale; Octave repeating scale; Microtonal scale; Fifth step (musical scale); Scale music; Ascending scale; Ascending mode; Descending scale; Descending mode; Scale tone
In music theory, a scale is any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch. A scale ordered by increasing pitch is an ascending scale, and a scale ordered by decreasing pitch is a descending scale.
A Gamut of Games         
BOOK BY SID SACKSON
Poke (game); Bowling Solitaire; Bowling solitaire; Gamut of Games
A Gamut of Games is an innovative book of games written by Sid Sackson and first published in 1969. It contains rules for a large number of paper and pencil, card, and board games.

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Gamut

In color reproduction (including computer graphics and photography), the gamut, or color gamut , is a certain complete subset of colors. The most common usage refers to the subset of colors which can be accurately represented in a given circumstance, such as within a given color space or by a certain output device.

Another sense, less frequently used but still correct, refers to the complete set of colors found within an image at a given time. In this context, digitizing a photograph, converting a digitized image to a different color space, or outputting it to a given medium using a certain output device generally alters its gamut, in the sense that some of the colors in the original are lost in the process.