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Self-luminous

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Self`-lu´mi`nous
a.1.Possessing in itself the property of emitting light.
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Adj.1.self-luminous - having in itself the property of emitting light
bright - emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts; "the sun was bright and hot"; "a bright sunlit room"


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This edition includes translations of the first resolutions on colorimetry and a paper on Wright's work on the 1931 system as well as articles on basic CIE colorimetry, color difference metrics, spectral color measurement, tristimulus color measurement of self-luminous sources, color management, and color rendering of light sources.
OLED technology, also referred to as organic electroluminescence (OEL), is a self-luminous display technology based on thin organic films that emit light when stimulated with an electric charge.
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