Industry Patents
Patent: 10627062
Method for Realizing Fast Color Mixing of Any Colors
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Patent Number: |
10627062 |
Title: |
Method for Realizing Fast Color Mixing of Any Colors |
Abstract: |
A method for realizing fast color mixing of any colors is disclosed. When
the number of colors to be mixed is three, the first illuminance ratio
between the three colors to be mixed that required for obtaining the
target color is calculated. When the number of colors to be mixed exceeds
three, the mixed color of other colors except the first and second color
is determined firstly according to a settled second illuminance ratio
between other colors except for a first and a color, then a third
illuminance ratio between the first color, the second color and the mixed
color of other colors except for the first and second color for obtaining
the target color is calculated. This method can quickly determine the
first illuminance ratio between three or more colors to be mixed
according to the target color and the illuminance ratio of certain mixed
color.
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Country of Issue: |
US |
First Named Inventor: |
Chen |
Assignee: |
Guangzhou Yajiang Photoelectric Equipment |
Continuation or Divisional of: |
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International Classification: |
F21S 10/02 |
US Classification: |
F21S 10/02 |
Issue Date: |
04-21-2020 |
Filing Date: |
01-31-2019 |
Application : |
16/262989 |
Notes: |
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Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: |
10627062 at Freepatentsonline |
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World Patent Family at European Patent Office |
Link to Google Patents1: |
10627062 at Google Patents |
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