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BASIC PRINCIPLES BASIC PRINCIPLES OF COLORIMETRY OF COLORIMETRY

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Page 1: Basic of Colorimetry

BASIC PRINCIPLESBASIC PRINCIPLESOF COLORIMETRYOF COLORIMETRY

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EyeLight

Object

Color Vision and Perception

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LIGHTLIGHT

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Electromagnetic Radiation

Gamma

X-Ray

UV

Infrared

Short waves

Ultrashort waves

Light1pm 1nm 1mm 1m 100m1A

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The Colors of Light

Energy

Wavelenght of Photons

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White Light

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Farbraum

White White LightLight PrismPrism

Generation of the Spectrum

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Spectral Analysis of the Light

UVUV I RI R

400nm 550nm 700nm

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Light Sources

Primary Light Source

Secondary Light Source

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Average Daylight (5500 K)

Tungsten Halogen Lamp (3200 K)

Color Composition of Light Sources Color Temperature

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Relative Spectral Distribution of Standard Illuminants

300 nm 400 nm 500 nm 600 nm 700 nm0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Wavelenght in nm

Rel. Intensity

A

D 65

C

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Color Color MixtureMixture

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Green

RedBlue

Additive Color Mixture

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Subtractive Color Mixture

Cyan Magenta

Yellow

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Matching of Pigments and Colors -Example: Subtractive Color Mixing

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Yellow (Y)Yellow (Y)

Purple (M)Purple (M) Blue-Green (C)Blue-Green (C)

Color Circle

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OBJECTOBJECT

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Effect of light and materiel Example of Printing Inks

Light Source

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Illustration of Spectral Remission

Wavelength in nm

400 nm 550 nm 700 nm0%

50%

100%

CYAN

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The EyeThe Eye

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Eye in Cross-Section

Optic Nerve

Yellow Spot

Pigmentepithel

Retina

Vitreous Humour

Cornea

Pupil

Iris

LensBlind Spot

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Retina

LightLight

ConesCones

RodsRods

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400 500 600 7000

0,5

1

1,5

2

2,5 x

y

z

Wavelength in nm

CIE Color- Matching Functions

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2°- and 10°- Standard Observer

2°2°

10°10°

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Colorimetry

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How to obtain X Y Z - Values

x

x x x

=

I I I

R S

R X S

x y

X Y

z

Z

R: Remission SpectrumR: Remission Spectrum

S: Spectral DistributionS: Spectral Distribution

of Lightof Light

Spectral Tristimulus CurvesSpectral Tristimulus Curves

Primaries X,Y,ZPrimaries X,Y,Z

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Description of Colors

Color

HueChromaBrightness

"Green"

"Blue"

"Brilliant"

"Grayish"

"Bright"

"Dark"

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CIE Cromaticity Diagram

0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8

0

0,2

0,4

0,6

0,8

E

Purple Boundary

Spectrum Locus

xx

y

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CIE Color Space

100

60

20

0

0

y

x

E

Y

40

80

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MacAdam - Ellipses

x

0

0,2

0

0,2

0,4

0,6

0,8

y

520

510

500

490

480

470460450

530540

550

560

570580

590600

610620

630640

0,4 0,6 0,80

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Transformation

*

a*

b*

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CIELAB Color Space

Green

Red

Yellow

Blue

Withe

Black

h

L*

-

-

b*+

a*+

C*

L: Brightnessa: Green - Red - Axis b: Yellow - Blue- Axish°: Hue-AngleC: Chroma

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APPLICATIONAPPLICATION

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Color Deviation

H*

0,4 0,6 0,8 1 1,2 1,4 1,60,4

0,6

0,8

1

1,2

1,4

1,6

a*

b*

a*

b*

Reference

SampleSample

Reference

C*b*

a*

+Yellow

+Red

+Blue

+Green

Clearer+Yellow

+RedDuller

L*, C*, H* L*, C*, H*

Reference Sample

L*, a*, b* L*, a*, b*

Reference Samples

L* a* b*

L* C* H*

Total Color Deviation

--

E

=

E

=

Differences

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How to Interprete Color Differences

E* 0.0 to 0.2 not visible E* 0.2 to 1.0 very small E* 1.0 to 3.0 smallE* 3.0 to 6.0 mediumE* 6.0 and + large

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Colorimetric Systems

Primaries

X Y Z

CIE Cromaticity Diagram:x,y Chromaticity CoordinatesY Brightness

CIE-UCS Cromaticity Diagram:u´,v´Y Brightness

CIELUV Color Space:u*,v*L* Brightness

CIELAB Color Space:a*,b*L* Brightness

DIN Color System:T:S:D

Munsell, Hue,Chroma, ValuePantoneHKSRAL

Others:

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Metameric Colors

400 nm 550 nm 700 nm0%

50%

100%

Wavelengths

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Fluorescence

400 nm 550 nm 700 nm0%

50%

100%

Wavelengths