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Standard illuminant

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A standard illuminant is a theoretical or defined source of light that serves as a reference point in color science and lighting design. Standard illuminants provide a consistent basis for the measurement, comparison, and reproduction of colors across different lighting conditions. They are defined by specific spectral power distributions, which describe how the intensity of light varies with wavelength.

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