Abstract
Any color stimulus can be specified by its (relative) spectral radiant power distribution S(λ). Usually this distribution is given as S(λi) at n discrete wavelengths λi (i = 1…n), λi ranging in the visible part of the spectrum.
© 1992 Optical Society of America
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