Color Research and Application, Vol.28, No.4, 298-307, 2003
Adequateness of a newly modified opponent-colors theory
Two features of a newly modified opponent-colors theory are examined for correctness: (1) The perceived chroma of pure color is different for different hues. This was confirmed by using Ikeda's UCS (Uniform Color Scales) formula and also by the maximum Munsell Chroma Values for different hues. (2) Chromatic colors with the same values of whiteness, blackness, grayness, and perceived chroma have the same perceived lightness and chromatic tone regardless of hue. This was confirmed by a theoretical analysis and observations of the color samples in the Practical Color Co-ordinate System (PCCS) developed in Japan. Chromatic tone, a complex concept of object colors, is clarified. The structure of the newly modified theory and its corresponding color space were confirmed by observation of object colors. Furthermore, it was found effective for developing a color-order system and its corresponding standard color charts to the modified theory. (C) 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:color order system;newly modified opponent-colors theory;chromatic tone;perceived lightness;Practical Color Co-ordinate System;B/L or L/Y-ratio effect