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Color and Appearance Attributes Richard W. Harold Color and Appearance Consulting LLC NOTE: This presentation was originally presented in the year 2000 at the NIST Color Workshop as a Keynote Speaker Presentation. It is only 7.2 MB in Length. Additional, vastly improved Recent Presentations are available, but all far exceed 10 MB in Length

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Color and Appearance Attributes

Richard W. HaroldColor and Appearance Consulting LLC

NOTE: This presentation was originally presented in the year 2000 at the NIST Color Workshop as a Keynote Speaker

Presentation. It is only 7.2 MB in Length. Additional, vastly improved Recent Presentations are available, but all far exceed 10

MB in Length

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APPEARANCE: A Visual Sensation

CHROMATIC ATTRIBUTESRelated to color-hue, saturation, purity

GEOMETRIC ATTRIBUTESSurface properties associated with

the distribution of light from the object, such as gloss or haze

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Opaque Non-MetalINCIDENT

LIGHT

SPECULARREFLECTION

DIFFUSEREFLECTION

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MetalINCIDENT

LIGHTSPECULAR

REFLECTION

DIFFUSEREFLECTION

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Translucent MaterialINCIDENT

LIGHT

SPECULARREFLECTION

DIFFUSEREFLECTION

DIFFUSETRANSMISSION

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Transparent MaterialINCIDENT

LIGHT

SPECULARREFLECTION

DIFFUSETRANSMISSION

REGULARTRANSMISSION

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Visual Observing Situation

OBJECT

LIGHT SOURCE

HUMAN OBSERVER

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300 nm 450 550 650 1000 nm

VISIBLE SPECTRUM INFRAREDULTRAVIOLET

Spectral Power Distribution

UVX-

RAYSGAMMA

RAYSCOSMIC

RAYSINFRA-

REDMICRO-WAVES

TV RADIOELECTRIC

POWER

.00001nm .001nm 1nm 10nm .01cm .1 m 10 m 100m 106m

DaylightRelativeEnergy

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Light Sources CIE Illuminants

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Common Illuminants

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CIE X,Y,Z Tristimulus Values for Orange

X = 41.73Y = 33.77Z = 2.34

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Non-Uniformity of CIE Color Space

x

y

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OPPONENT COLORS THEORY

BRAIN

BLUE RECEPTORS

GREEN

RECEPTORS

RED RECEPTORS

BLUE-YELLOW SIGNAL

BLACK-WHITE

SIGNAL

RED-GREEN SIGNAL

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+60

-20

+20-40-60

-60-40

-20

0

+20

+60

+40

BLUE

RED

GREEN

YELLOW

WHITE

BLACK

LIGHTNESS

L = 58.12a = + 30.41b = + 36.26

100

+40

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Comparison of Color Formulas

Hunter L, a, b (1958) CIE 1976 L* a* b*

CIE 1976 L* C* h

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Hunter L, a, b (1958) CIE 1976 L*a*b*

Comparison of Hunter L, a, b to CIELAB

L* = 64.79a* = +32.21b* = +83.43

L = 58.12a = +30.41b = +36.26

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Rectangular L* a* b* Color DifferencesSAMPLE STANDARD

COLORDIFFERENCE

S

L* = 75.7a* = +4.1b* = +87.6

L* = 71.6a* = +6.9b* = +78.7

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Total Color Difference in Rectangular Coordinates

Sample Color

Standard Color

Sample Color

Standard Color

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Interpretation of Color Differences

Instrumental Limit

10

1.0

2.0

5.0

0.5

0.2

0.01

TypicalIndustrialTolerance

Range

ApproximateVisual Limit

CIELAB UNITS

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TYPICAL RECTANGULAR-COORDINATE TOLERANCES

Clothing Manufacturer

COLOR

Reds/Oranges

Greens

Yellows/Tans

Blues

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Problem of Rectangular ± ∆ L* a* b* Tolerances

±∆ b*

±∆ a*

Product Standard

Acceptable Match

Visually Unacceptable Match

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Yellow

+b*

Blue-b*

Red+a*

Green-a*

L* White

L* Black

C*ab

hab

L* = 64.79a* = 32.21b* = 83.43

L* = 64.78C*ab = 89.43hab = 68.89º

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Tolerance Improvementwith ± ∆L* ± ∆C* ± ∆H* Coordinates

± ∆ L*

± ∆ C*

± ∆ H*

Product Standard

Acceptable Match

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∆ECMC Total Color Difference

l:c = lightness to chroma ratio

Product Standard

HS

CcS

lSL

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∆E*94 Total Color Difference

SL = 1SC = 1 + 0.045 C*ab

SH = 1 + 0.015 C*ab

kL = kC = kH = 1 under reference conditions

HS

CS

SL

Product Standard

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∆E*2000? Total Color Difference

SL = 1

SH = 1 + 0.015 C*Tf

RT=HSCS

SL

Product Standard

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45°/ 0°

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ASTM D1729 Standard Practice for Visual Evaluation

• LIGHT SOURCESo Daylight (D50 ,D65 or D75) - Specifyo Incandescent - 2856Ko Cool White Fluorescent - 4200K

• PHOTOMETRIC CONDITIONS o Illumination of 810-1880 Lux

• GEOMETRIC CONDITIONSo Lighting overhead (0°)o Viewing (45°)

• BACKGROUND and SURROUNDo Neutral Greyo Uncluttered

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Visually Evaluating Appearance

GLOSSCOLOR

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60° 60°

85°85°20°20°

ASTM D523 Glossmeter Geometries

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Variations in Paint Finish – “Orange Peal”

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DISTINCTNESS

OF IMAGESPECULAR

HAZE

DIFFUSE30° 30°

DOI Abridged Goniophotometer

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0°/45° 45°/ 0°

CIE Reciprocal Geometries

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1928 Hardy Recording Photoelectric Color Analyzer

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High Gloss

Matte

Textured

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HIGH-GLOSS

Light Distribution Varies with Surface Smoothness

MATTE

SEMI-GLOSS

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Goniophotometric Data for 45º Incident Light

Comparison of Glossy Red Plastic Other Textures

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Goniophotometric Data for 45º Incident Light

Comparison of Different Textures of Red Plastic

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Goniophotometric Data for 45º Incident Light

Comparison of Different Textures of Red Plastic

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Integrating Sphere

White or BlackSpecular Port

Cover

Detector

Baffle

Lamp

CIE d/0 Geometry

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CIE 45/0 Geometry

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The Ideal Sample for Color Measurement

• Totally Opaque or Transparent• Flat• Smooth• Uniform• No-directionality• Not-photochromic• Not-thermochromic• Not-hygrochromic

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FluorescenceDaylight

Illumination

Ultra Violet Illumination

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ChromaFlair® Interference Pigments

Top half 45º/0º – Bottom half 0º/10º

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ASTM Illuminating/Viewing Angle Nomenclature

Illumination angle=45º, Viewing Angle=65º, Aspecular Angle=45+65=110º

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Dynamic Color AreaPearlescent/Interference

Samples

100 a*

b*

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Sources of Measurement Differences

• Instrumental – sphere (d/8°) or 0°/45° or ?• Specimen Preparation• Specimen Presentation

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BCRA Standards Set

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Small Area View BCRA Tile Holder

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Use And Care of Instrument Standards

• Permanent reference base against which instrumental measurements are made

• Accuracy and precision of appearance measurements depend upon initial calibration and condition of the standards

• Should be handled with care, cleaned according to instructions, and stored in the box provided

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