Glossary Of Giclee Terms
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Hue Shift Hue shift, also known as color shift, refers to a change in the perceived color of an object or image due to alterations in lighting conditions, color reproduction, or color management. Hue shift can occur when viewing an image under different lighting sources with varying color temperatures, such as natural daylight, incandescent light, or fluorescent light, which may cause colors to appear warmer or cooler than they actually are.
Hue shift can also occur during image processing or printing when colors are inaccurately reproduced or adjusted, resulting in shifts in hue or color balance. Managing hue shifts is important for achieving accurate color reproduction and consistency in photography, printing, and digital imaging workflows. |
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