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Saturation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saturation or saturated may mean: • Dew point, which is a temperature that occurs when atmospheric humidity reaches 100% and the air is saturated with moisture • Market saturation, in economics, a ...
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Colorfulness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dew point - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saturation, which is the amount of gray in a particular color. A color with more gray is considered less saturated, while a bright color, one with very little gray in it, is considered highly saturated.
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Soil will hold most of the water added to it until it is "saturated." The soil will release water at the same it is added after saturation is reached. Use the concept of saturation to describe how streams are formed.
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COLORCUBE Home Page: Color Portal. 3D Color Puzzle. Dimensions of Color, Screensaver, Color Analyser Color Assistant, Color Command Console, Free Screensavers. ... Description - Inside the COLORCUBE - Behaviour - Relationship with other dimensions Chroma - Hue - Luminance - Saturation - Value - RGB/CMY...
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saturation: Definition and Pronunciation ... saturation bombing ... saturation (Thesaurus)
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One of the most distinctive features of a visual artist’s use of color is his or her use of saturation. ... Neutral colors are characterized by a lack of saturation. Neutrals lie along the luminosity spine that unites all hues. (Equal parts of complementary colors mix to create neutral colors.) At any one luminosity...
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