BS 6923-1988 Method for calculation of small colour differences《小色差计算方法》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 6923:1988 Method for Calculation of small colour differences UDC 535.653.001.24BS6923:1988 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Multitechnics Council, was published under theauthority of the Board of BSIand comes into effect on 31August1988 BSI 03
2、-2000 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference M/2 Draft for comment 86/43526 DC ISBN 0 580 16448 9 Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Multitechnics Council (M/-) to Technical Com
3、mittee M/2, upon which the following bodies were represented: British Ceramic Research Ltd. British Ceramic Tile Council British Paper and Board Industry Federation (PIF) Institute of Vitreous Enamellers International Wool Secretariat Lighting Industry Federation Ltd. Ministry of Defence Oil and Col
4、our Chemists Association Paintmakers Association of Great Britain Ltd. Royal Institute of British Architects Society of British Printing Ink Manufacturers Society of Dyers and Colourists Society of Leather Technologists and Chemists Textile Research Council Amendments issued since publication Amd. N
5、o. Date of issue CommentsBS6923:1988 BSI 03-2000 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 Principle 1 3 Calculation 1 4 Interpretation of results 2 5 Test report 2 Appendix A Test data 4 Appendix B Computer program 5 Figure 1 Derivation of chroma and hue diff
6、erence descriptors 3 Figure 2 Computer program for colour differences 5 Table 1 Tristimulus values for four daylight combinations 1 Table 2 Test data for the CMC (1:1) formula 4 Publications referred to Inside back coverBS6923:1988 ii BSI 03-2000 Foreword This British Standard has been prepared unde
7、r the direction of the Multitechnics Council. In 1976 Commission Internationale dEclairage (CIE) published a colour difference formula known as CIELAB (currently given in CIE Publication No.15.2) which has since become widely used internationally for quantifying the perceived colour difference betwe
8、en surface colours. It has been established as section J01 of BS1006 for textiles and as BS3900-D10 for paints and varnishes. For industry and commerce, however, this formula has a major weakness. Over50000 assessments made by 44 professional shade passers in the textile and paint industries against
9、 reference specimens of262different colours were analysed. It was found that if the decisions had been made using the optimum CIELAB %E* value of the pass/fail boundary for each of the four data sets the number of wrong decisions would have been significantly greater than the average number of wrong
10、 decisions made by the assessors. This weakness has been overcome by dividing CIELAB colour space into an infinite number of ellipsoidal microspaces defined by semi-axes oriented in the directions of lightness, chroma and hue scaled so as to correlate with visual assessment. The relative importance
11、of lightness and chroma differences compared with differences in hue varies in different industries, and to allow for this, relative tolerances I and c are included in the formula. When I = c = 1 the formula quantifies the perceptibility (magnitude) of the colour difference. Different values of I an
12、d/or c allow for variations in the relative importance of lightness and chroma differences, and when these are used the formula quantifies the acceptability of the colour difference. This formula was devised by the Colour Measurement Committee of the Society of Dyers and Colourists and is known as C
13、MC (I:c). The ideas and reasoning behind the modifications made to the JPC79 colour difference formula in developing it into the CMC equation are given by F.J.J. Clarke, R. McDonald and B. Rigg in “Modification to the JPC79 colour-difference formula”, Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists,
14、1984, 100, 128132 and 281282. Applying CMC (2:1) to the four data sets already mentioned gives fewer wrong decisions than would be made by the average observer, and in the only data set giving individual assessments(8observers), the number of wrong decisions was no greater than that made by the most
15、 reliable assessor. Currently, optimum values of I and c have only been determined for the textile industry. However, work is proceeding on determining optimum values for I andc for other industries, e.g. ceramics, leather, paper, paint and plastics, which will lead to revisions of this standard. So
16、me test data are given inAppendix A and an example of a simple computer program is given inAppendix B. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standa
17、rd does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi andii, pages1 to6, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated.
18、This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.BS6923:1988 BSI 03-2000 1 1 Scope This British Standard provides a method of calculating the colour difference between two specimens of the same material, measured under the same conditions, such that the numerical value DE, the
19、 total colour difference, quantifies the perceptibility of the colour difference or the acceptability of the colour match. The latter permits the specification of a maximum value which depends only on the closeness of match required for a given end-use and not on the colour involved nor on the natur
20、e of the colour difference. NOTE 1Appendix A gives test data for use in checking computer programs, andAppendix B contains a computer program for determining colour difference. NOTE 2The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover. 2 Principle The magn
21、itude of the colour difference between two specimens is calculated by means of a modified version of the internationally recognized CIELAB colour difference formula. 3 Calculation 3.1 CIELAB values Calculate the CIELAB L*, C and h abvalues from the X, Y, Z tristimulus values of each specimen as foll
22、ows: For these equations X n , Y nand Z nare the tristimulus values of the illuminant, with those for CIE standard illuminant D 65and the 10 observer, the preferred combination, being as given in Table 1, which also states the values for other daylight combinations. Table 1 Tristimulus values for fo
23、ur daylightcombinations C* = (a* 2+ b* 2 ) 0.5 h ab= arctan b*/a* expressed on a 0 to 360 scale with the a* + axis being at 0 and the b* + axis at90 . Calculate the CIELAB colour differences as follows, where subscripts T and R refer to the test specimen and reference specimen respectively: 3.2 CMC
24、(I:c) values Calculate the ellipsoid semi-axes from the L*, C and h abvalues of the reference specimen as follows: unless L* 0.008856 but L* = 903.3(Y/Y n ) if Y/Y nu 0.008856 a* = 500 f(X/X n ) f(Y/Y n ) b* = 200f(Y/Y n ) f(Z/Z n ) where f(X/X n ) = (X/X n ) 1/3 if X/X n 0.008856 but f(X/X n ) = 7.
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