화학공학소재연구정보센터
Color Research and Application, Vol.24, No.2, 78-92, 1999
Geometric relations between scales of small colour differences
Varying magnitude of colour differences from threshold lip to moderate size in painted sample pairs at five CIE colour centers was estimated by grey scale assessment. Painted samples were produced for constant step width along the main axes of previously determined threshold (x,y,Y)-ellipsoids with lightness variation at constant (x,y)-chromaticity starting with threshold length and enlarging it five times for moderate magnitude of colour difference. Pairs were formed for linear extensions along axes and for diagonal combinations at equal step width between axes. The model under test assumes additive linear scale extension in constant proportions of the threshold (x,y,Y)-ellipsoid for increasing magnitude of perceived colour difference and correlates perceptual main colour characters with main ellipsoid axes. Both assumptions were falsified to some degree: in general, magnitude of colour difference var-ies differently, though close to linear, and slightly subadditive for the three axes and for the differ-ent colour centers; the short (x,y)-ellipse axis in some cases is not correlated with a perceptual hue vector component, and the main lightness direction sometimes is tilted in relation to the (x,y)-plane. Three colour-difference formulae do not provide better global predictions than the local (x,y,Y)-ellipsoid formulae. The results may be used for more detailed modeling of colour-difference formulae and for tolerance settings at different ranges of colour difference.