Color saturation

The color saturation describes the intensity and purity of the colors generated by a light source. A high color saturation leads to lively, strong colors that are clearly and clearly perceived, while low saturation pale, steamed or pastel -like colors produces. In lighting technology, the color saturation is a decisive factor because it strongly influences the visual effect of light on the perception and atmosphere of a space or environment.

Color saturation plays an important role in areas such as interior design, stage lighting, exhibition design and consumer electronics, where they work specifically with color effects. Modern LED lighting systems with RGB technology enable precise control of the color saturation so that users can adapt the lighting effect to their needs. So saturated colors can provide dynamic, lively environments, while less saturated colors create a calmer, more relaxed atmosphere.