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  2. sRGB - Wikipedia

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    The sRGB standard defines the chromaticities of the red, green, and blue primaries, the colors where one of the three channels is nonzero and the other two are zero.The gamut of chromaticities that can be represented in sRGB is the color triangle defined by these primaries, which are set such that the range of colors inside the triangle is well within the range of colors visible to a human ...

  3. Chrominance - Wikipedia

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    Luminance only, Chrominance only, and full color image. Chrominance (chroma or C for short) is the signal used in video systems to convey the color information of the picture (see YUV color model), separately from the accompanying luma signal (or Y' for short).

  4. Help:Wikitext - Wikipedia

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    These two kinds of nowiki operate in different ways, but both neutralize the rendering of wiki markup as shown in the examples below. For example, the characters that have wiki markup meaning at the beginning of a line (*, #, ; and :) can be rendered in normal text. Editors can normalize the font of characters trailing a wikilink, which would ...

  5. MMS Architecture - Wikipedia

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    MM1 is the interface between a Mobile Station (MS) and an MMSC.. MM1 is used in the following actions: The sender subscriber sends an MMS to the MMSC; The MMSC notifies the recipient subscriber that they have an MMS waiting for retrieval

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  7. Harmonic pitch class profiles - Wikipedia

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    Harmonic pitch class profiles (HPCP) is a group of features that a computer program extracts from an audio signal, based on a pitch class profile—a descriptor proposed in the context of a chord recognition system. [1]

  8. Colorfulness - Wikipedia

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    The red stripe exhibits higher brightness and colorfulness in the light than in the shadow, but is seen as having the same object color, including the same chroma, in both areas.

  9. Chroma - Wikipedia

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    Chroma, a canceled 2014 video game by Harmonix; Chroma and Chroma Prime, playable characters from Warframe Warframe; Chroma, a fictional city in the video game De Blob; Chroma, a fictional supernatural force in the video game Fahrenheit