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Hue The dimension of color space that captures the qualitative experience of the color of a light.
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HueSensation of the color itself, measured by the dominant wavelength.
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Huea color or a shade of color. Hue is the correct term for the pure colors of the spectrum - red, orange, yellow, blue, green and violet – but also refers to gradations (a shade or tint) of color mixed [..]
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HueA specific color such as yellow or green.
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Hue"a shouting," mid-13c., from Old French huee "outcry, noise, tumult; war or hunting cry," probably of imitative origin (compare French hue "gee!" a cry to horses). Hue an [..]
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Hue"color," Old English hiw "color; form, appearance; species, kind; beauty," earlier heow, hiow, from Proto-Germanic *hiwam (source also of Old Norse hy "bird's down," [..]
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HueA particular gradation of color; a shade or tint. Related: André Derain. Bridge over the Riou. 1906 Franz Marc. Horses Resting. 1911 Willem de Kooning. Woman, I. 1950–52
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HueA term that describes the entire range of colors of the spectrum. Read articles that include this term
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Huetint or general variety of color.
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HueThe attribute of color described by words such as red, blue and yellow. Hue, along with saturation and brightness are the three attributes that specify a color.…
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HueThe perception of a color as the result of the miraculous combination of optical, physical, chemical, neural, and psychological phenomena. See: Spectrum, White Light, and Absorption.
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HueIn color, the main attribute of a color which distinguishes it from other colors. See Chroma.
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HueOne of the twelve pure colors visible to the human eye. The three primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. The three secondary colors are violet, green, and orange. The six tertiary colors are combin [..]
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HueDefining hue can be a bit confusing since we have another name for hue; color. Essentially, hue refers to the aspect of color that is determined by the wavelength of light. So, the way humans see and [..]
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HueHSV is a way of defining a colour based on a colour wheel. Hue measures the angle around the colour wheel. The saturation indicates the radius on the colour wheel so indicates the proportion between [..]
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HueThe color of an object perceived by the eye due to the fact that a single or pair of RGB primary colors predominates.
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HueA term used to describe the entire range of colors of the spectrum; hue is the component that determines just what color you are using. In gradients, when you use a color model in which hue is a component, you can create rainbow effects. i-TTL
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HueOne of three basic dimensions (along with brightness and saturation) of light perception. Hue varies around the color circle through blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. See Figure 10.23.
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HueA given color's tendency towards any of the four base wavelengths of visible light: red, yellow, blue and green. For example, if yellow appears more dominate in an orange colored ink, then that c [..]
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HueAn attribute of color perception where a substrate is considered to be red, orange, blue, green, etc.
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HueA platform for building custom GUI applications for CDH
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HueHue (Hadoop User Experience) is an open source web-based interface for making it easier to use Apache Hadoop. It features a file browser for HDFS, an Oozie Application for creating workflows and coord [..]
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Hue(n) the quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength(v) take on color or become colored(v) suffuse with color
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HueADV hither| to the person speaking/indicated; so far| to this point/place/degree
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HueA term used to describe the complete range of colours of the spectrum. Hue is the component that determines just what colour you are using. In gradients where you use a colour model in which hue is a [..]
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HueThe property that defines the difference between colors such as “red” and “yellow.” The hue adjustment available with digital cameras can be used to make reds more yellow or purple, yellows more green [..]
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HueThe colour of the subject.
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HueOne of the components of color. The hue can be specified by the particular wavelengths or by CIE coordinates. Back to top
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HueThe component of colour that relates to a specific wavelength or CIE co-ordinates.
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HueAlso referred to as saturation, Hue is one of the main properties of a color. The main or "unique" hues are Red, Yellow, Blue and Green. The intensity of and mixing of the unique hues provides for all other visible colors.
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HueA term used to describe the entire range of colours of the spectrum; hue is the component that determines just what colour you are using. In gradients, when you use a colour model in which hue is a co [..]
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HueOne of the three characteristics of video picture, the other two are saturation and luminance. Hue defines color on the basis of its position in the spectrum. More Detail
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HueA term that describes the entire range of colors of the spectrum. Read articles that include this term
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HueIs one of the main properties of a color, defined technically as the degree to which a stimulus can be described as similar to or different from stimuli that are described as red, green, blue, and yel [..]
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HueHue is one of the characteristics that distinguishes one color from another. Hue defines color on the basis of its position in the spectrum, that is, whether red, blue, green or yellow, and so forth. Hue is one of the three characteristics of television color; the other two are saturation and luminance. In NTSC and PAL video signals, the hue inform [..]
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HueA term used to describe the entire range of colors of the spectrum; hue is the component that determines just what color you are using. In gradients, when you use a color model in which hue is a compo [..]
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HueThe attribute of a color within the color wheel (Red, Green, Blue etc).
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HueSynonym for color. Used most often to describe the color family to which a color belongs.
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HueHue, in the context of color and graphics, refers to the attribute of a visible light due to which it is differentiated from or similar to the primary colors: red, green and blue. The term is also use [..]
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HueCorresponds to colors such as red, blue, green, etc.
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HueHue is one of three characteristics used to describe the appearance of color. Hue is the dominant wavelength of color attributed to a particular stone. Simply put, hue is the body color you see when you first view a stone.
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HueThe perceived color of an object, identified by a common name such as red, orange, blue.
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HueThe attribute of a light source or illuminated object that determines whether it is red, yellow, green, blue, or the like.
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HueSee Value/Hue
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HueThe perceived color of an object, identified by a common name such as red, orange, blue.
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Hue - Referring to the actual color of a form or object, e.g., a red car.
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HueAnother word for color.
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HueHue refers to pure color.
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HueThe color property along a wavelength of light that has a name, such as red, yellow, etc.
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Huelabelling on a paint tube that denotes a combination of less expensive pigments that closely imitates the mass tone of a more expensive pigment, not to be confused with Hue when describing colours, as [..]
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Hue1). Is one of the main properties of a color described with such names as "red", "yellow", etc. 2). In paint the term hue is added to a paint in which a pure color has been substit [..]
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Huea color’s common name (for example, cadmium red)
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HueThe quality of colour, which may be characterized by its position in the whole visible spectrum through blues, greens, yellows and reds. For the Additive Primary Colours, any three hues, convention [..]
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Huethe gradation or variety of a color. The classification of color in reference to the spectrum.
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HueOne of the three primary attributes of color. A hue is a variety of color such as red, blue, green, or yellow.
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Hue
(obsolete) Form; appearance; guise.
A color, or shade of color; tint; dye.
* '''1886''',(color,m) (tono,m)obsolete,(matiz,m) (tono,m)fro|hu, a hunt [..]
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Hue
A notable port city in central Vietnam
''Hue is the capital of Vietnam's North Central Coast economic region
A Vietnamese province named after its above capital
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*: Delighted and surprised, I embraced her, but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the hue of death; her features appeared [..]
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HueThe distinction between colors. Red, blue, green, and yellow are examples of hues. White, black, and gray are not considered hues because they are intensities, not colors.
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HueHue is one of the main properties (called color appearance parameters) of a color, defined technically (in the CIECAM02 model), as "the degree to which a stimulus can be described as similar to or dif [..]
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HueHue is a board wargame first published in 1973 by Simulations Design Corporation in Conflict #6 and again in 1977 as Battle for Hue, and subsequently published by Mayfair Games in 1982 under the one-w [..]
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HueHue is the gradation of color.
Hue may also refer to:
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HueHue is one of the main properties (called color appearance parameters) of a color, defined technically (in the CIECAM02 model), as "the degree to which a stimulus can be described as similar to or dif [..]
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HueHue is a surname and given name and occasionally a nickname. Notable people with the name include:
Surname:
Armand Thomas Hue de Miromesnil (1723-1796), French government minister
André Hue (1923-200 [..]
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HueHue is an open-source SQL Cloud Editor, licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
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