Colorimetrist

/ˌkʌlərˈɪmətɹɪst/ noun

Definition

A scientist who measures and analyzes colors using specialized instruments to determine their exact properties and composition.

Etymology

From colorimetry (measurement of color) + -ist (one who practices). Colorimetry comes from Latin 'color' (hue) and Greek 'metron' (measure). The field emerged in the 19th century as scientists developed instruments to quantify color objectively.

Kelly Says

Colorimetrists are the detectives of color—they use spectrophotometers to solve mysteries like whether two paints are truly identical, which is why they're essential in everything from crime scene analysis to making sure your phone screen looks right.

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