Transparency (optics) is the physical property of allowing the transmission of light through a material. It is the noun form of the word transparent (for example, glass is usually transparent).
Literal uses:
Metaphorical meanings can amount to clear visibility, but also the opposite, invisibility (in particular of irrelevant details).
Transparency may also refer to:
In computing and mathematics:
In humanities and business:
- Budget Transparency, availability of information on the budgetary process
- Media transparency, in the communications industry
- Radical transparency in management
- Transparency (humanities), a metaphor implying visibility in politics
- Transparency (linguistic), a term used in linguistics and the philosophy of language
- Transparency (market), a term in economics
- Transparency (philosophy), an adjective applied to a state in which the subject can be aware of being in that state
- Transparency International, an organization working for governance, corporate, banking and association transparency
- Transparency (Guatemala), a political party in Guatemala (Transparencia)
- Transparent (album)
- Transparent (film) (the movie)
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