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Review of the CIE System of Colorimetry and Its Use in Dentistry

ABSTRACT When we observe the light reflected from surfaces in a scene or look directly at light emitted by light sources, we experience the sensation of color. Color is just one attribute of a complex and not fully understood set of properties that define the appearance of our surroundings. To measu...

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Light
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Refractometry
Surface Properties
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