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[css-color-4] Correlated Color Temperature was used without being defined or explained. Added informative reference.
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"title": "ROMM RGB",
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"publisher": "ICC",
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"href": "https://www.color.org/chardata/rgb/rommrgb.xalter"
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},
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"Understanding_CCT": {
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"title": "What is CCT? A Guide to Choosing Correlated Color Temperature for Your Lighting",
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"date": "2024-08-14",
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"href": "https://litomatic.com/blog/what-is-cct-in-lighting/"
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}
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}
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</pre>
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Most color spaces use one of a few
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daylight-simulating [=white points=],
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which are named by the color temperature
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which are named by the correlated color temperature (CCT)
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[[Understanding_CCT]]
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of the corresponding black-body radiator.
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For example, [=D65=] is a daylight whitepoint
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corresponding to a correlated color temperature

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