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Asistente para calibración de colores de pantallaDisplay Color Calibration Wizard (A wizard that guides users through a series of adjustments to their display to produce a more accurate rendering of sRGB color content)
Balance de colorcolor balance (A feature that lets the user change the overall color and tonal values of an image or object through three parameters: source lighting, saturation, and color balance)
Calibración de colores de pantallaDisplay Color Calibration (A wizard that guides users through a series of adjustments to their display to produce a more accurate rendering of sRGB color content)
categoría de colorcolor category (A keyword or phrase with an associated color that helps you keep track of items, such as messages, contacts, and appointments. You can use color categories to easily find, sort, filter, or group items)
clave de colorcolor key (A color used for transparent or translucent effects. An overlay surface is displayed in the region of the primary surface that contains the color key. In video production, color keys are used to combine two video signals)
color básico de la cuatricromíaprocess color (One of the four transparent inks (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) that are used in commercial printing to produce color photographic images and a wide range of solid colors)
color de 8 bits8-bit color (A display setting that holds up to 256 specific color entries. Any color palette attached to a picture is by definition an 8-bit palette)
color de fondobackground color (The color against which characters and graphics are displayed)
color de la combinaciónscheme color (One of the colors defined in a set of chosen colors. If you fill an object with a scheme color, the object's color changes whenever you choose another color scheme for that publication)
color de primer planoforeground color (The color that is currently selected for drawing or displaying text on the screen. In monochrome displays, the foreground color is the color of a bitmap or other graphic)
colores de documentodocument colors (A portion of the color bar that allows the user to select one color from the set of colors in the current document)
combinación de colorescolor scheme (A predefined set of harmonized colors that you can apply to text and objects. Text and objects with an applied scheme color will change automatically when you switch to a new color scheme or modify the current color scheme)
conversión de espacio de colorescolor-space conversion (A technique for converting a color in one color space to another color space. Typically, this conversion is from YUV colors from a video source to RGB for display)
conversión de espacio de colorescolor space conversion (A technique for converting a color in one color space to another color space. Typically, this conversion is from YUV colors from a video source to RGB for display)
Dominante de colorColor Cast (A filter that removes the color cast from a photo)
dominante de colorcolor cast (A predominance of a color in a picture that causes the rest of the colors to look inaccurate)
editor de colorescolor editor (An interface control for setting the color of a brush or the color of a property on an object (such as Background))
espacio de color YUVYUV color space (A color model that describes color information in terms of its brightness (luminance, or Y), and color (chrominance, or U and V))
espacio de colorescolor space (The three-dimensional space that is defined by a set of coordinates for representing color on devices such as monitors, scanners, and printers. For example, in the LAB color space, the colors are defined in terms of their luminance or whiteness (L), redness-greenness (A), and yellowness-blueness (B); the HVC system uses hue (H), value (V), and chroma (C). The two most common color space models are RGB and YUV)
espectro de colorescolor spectrum (Colors, as people see them, range from violet at the high-frequency end of the visible-light band to red at the low-frequency end. In PhotoDraw, the True Color spectrum is represented as a color matrix)
impresora de colorcolor printer (A computer printer that can print full-color output. Most color printers can also produce black-and-white output)
interpolación de coloresdithering (A method to display a range of colors with a limited palette. Each pixel on the source image is represented by multiple pixels (usually a 2x2 square) on the destination image. From a distance, the eye blends the multiple pixels into one color that has more shades than the original palette. The techniques results in a better visual appearance than the removal of low precision bits)
modelo de colorescolor model (A way of defining color both for onscreen display and print. Colors can be described by using several different color models: HSV (hue, saturation, and value); CMY (cyan, magenta, and yellow); and RGB (red, green, and blue))
modelo de espacio de colorescolor space model (The three-dimensional space that is defined by a set of coordinates for representing color on devices such as monitors, scanners, and printers. For example, in the LAB color space, the colors are defined in terms of their luminance or whiteness (L), redness-greenness (A), and yellowness-blueness (B); the HVC system uses hue (H), value (V), and chroma (C). The two most common color space models are RGB and YUV)
paleta de colores webbrowser-safe palette (A palette of colors designed to display pictures on the Web, regardless of the browser or operating system used. A browser-safe color palette protects against color-flashing or inaccurate color mapping)
perfil de colorcolor profile (A profile that contains the data needed for translating the values of a color gamut. This data includes information about color, hue, saturation, and brightness)
profundidad de colorcolor depth (The number of color values that can be assigned to a single pixel in an image. Color depth can range from 1 bit (black and white) to 32 bits (over 16.7 million colors))
rampa de colorescolor ramp (A range of colors in which each color gradually blends into the next one. For example, a blue ramp gradually blends hues of blue from pure black to pure blue)
Selector de colorescolor picker (An interface control for setting the color of a brush or the color of a property on an object (such as Background))
separaciones de colorescolor separation (A decomposed layer of a full-color image used in printing. Typical printing processes use four color separations (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) which combine together to produce the final image)
separación de colorescolor separation (The process of printing the colors in a document as separate output files, each of which is to be printed using a different-colored ink. There are two types of color separation: spot color separation and process color separation)
tabla de colorescolor table (When a graphic is created or edited, the user may specify a CLUT that corresponds with the needs of print, Web, or other destination media. In Web design, a specific CLUT of browser-safe colors is used to be certain graphics and designs will display consistently across different platforms and with different browsers)
tabla Gamma de coloresgamma ramp (A lookup table (LUT) of numeric values that is used to compensate for a particular monitor's color response. The table has three parts (one each for red, green, and blue), and each part has 256 lookup values. A gamma ramp is used to map the range of possible intensities for each color to a limited number (256) of values. An independent hardware vendor (IHV) chooses these values so that the transition from one color intensity to the next is as smooth as possible (since the eye perceives changes in light intensity nonlinearly))
transparencia de la clave de colorcolor key transparency (A method for blending texture maps so that parts appear transparent. Color key transparency accomplishes this by defining a single color as transparent)
índice de colorescolor index (An index mode that specifies colors as indexes into a palette instead of as levels of red, green, and blue)