DIN 6164-1-1980 DIN colour chart system based on the 2 standard colorimetric observer《DIN色卡 2标准比色观察器为基础的DIN色卡系统》.pdf
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1、UDC 535.653.873 : 535.641.15 DEUTSCHE NORM February 1980 DIN colour chart System based on the 2O standard colorimetric observer DIN 61 64 D IN-Farbenkarte; System der D IN-Farbenkarte fr den 2-Normalbeobachter In keeping with current practice in standards published by the In ternational Organization
2、 for Standardization (ISO), a comma has been used throughout as the decimal marer. DIN 6164 “DIN colour chart“ is divided into the following parts: Part 1 DIN colour chart; system based on the 2“ standard colorimetric observer Part 2 DIN colour chart; specification of colour samples Supplements 1 to
3、 24 Colour samples for hues No. 1 to 24 *) Supplement 25 Colour samples for achromatic colours *) Colour coordinates for standard illuminant C *) Supplements 105 to 108 Gloss colour samples for hues No. 5 to 8 *) Gloss colour samples for hues No. 1 to 4 and 9 to 24 *), *) Supplement 125 Gloss colour
4、 samples for achromatic colours *) 1 Scope A colour chart is a collection of colour samples. It is intended to provide a clear understanding of colours and only performs its function properly if it is systemati- cally structured. The colour system on which the DIN colour chart is based (“DIN colour
5、system“) has been devised for this purpose. Note. The intention is that this DIN colour system will allow clearer identification of object colours than the standard colorimetric system that has taken a predominant position because it is based directly on the laws of colour vision. For this reason, t
6、he result of a colour measurement shall preferably be reported in terms of the standard colorimetric system (see DIN 5033 Part 2). In particular, when colours are specified in stand- ards, the coordinates of the standard colorimetric system shall be specified first of all. For improved clarification
7、 of these values, the colour coordinates specified in DIN 6164 Part 1 can be used addi- tionally. The DIN colour system is better adapted to colour perception and perception of colour differ- ences than the standard colorimetric system. However, it shall be borne in mind that the DIN colour system m
8、erely is a systematic arrangement for classifying psychophysical colours - as indeed any other conceivable system is bound to be. It has been possible with this system to obtain some adaptation to colour perception under normal observation conditions, but this adapting process is subject to all the
9、influences that are in any case predominant in determining the relation- ship between psychophysical colours and the resulting colour perception (particularly environ- mental influences and state of chromatic adapta- tion). 2 Structure of DIN colour system 2.1 The DIN colour system is a systematic a
10、rrangement of object coloursl), in which the colours are arranged on the basis of the properties most commonly used in daily life for describing a colour perception, i. e. huel), satura- tion 1) and brightnessl). Note. The fact that description of a colour always requires the use of three independen
11、t properties and that a numerical specification of a colour requires three independent coordinates is based on experience determined by the nature of human colour vision (see DIN 5033 Part 1). 2.2 For designing the system it is necessary to describe the properties referred to by means of coordinates
12、. Among the various possibilities available, the following have been selected for the DIN colour system: a) for the hue, the hue number T b) for the saturation, the saturation degree S c) for the brightness, the darkness degree D Care was taken to ensure that these coordinates were selected so that
13、the same differences in one of these coordinates when the other two remain the same is per- ceived of being of the same magnitude (known as “perceived equidistant scale division“ of the colour sequences in the system). Note. The scale divisions for the colour sequences speci- (see subclause 2.3); (s
14、ee subclause 2.4); (see subclause 2.5). fied in this standard cannot be deduced from natural laws on the basis of existing knowledge, *) Applicable to standard illuminant C. *) Applicable to standard illuminant D 65. ) Supplement in preparation. * 1) For definitions, see DIN 5033 Part 1. Continued o
15、n pages 2 to 13 Explanatory notes on page 13 Beuth Verlag GrnbH. Berlin 30, has exciusive sale rights for German Standards (DIN-Normen) DIN 6164 Part I Engl. Price group. Sales No. O109 09.84 Page 2 DIN 6164 Part 1 but are based on specific psychological tests 21, which covered the determination of
16、equidistant scales in the sequences of hues, saturation and shadow series and covered also the question of determining impressions of equal saturation and the brightness reference of the object colours. The tests were carried out on the basis of a visual field of about 2 and under illumination by na
17、tural daylight. 2.3 Colours of the same hue are here defined as colours that are in the same plane of the colour space delimited by the grey axis (colorimetric definition of hue) 1). Note. In the chromaticity diagram therefore chromati- cities having the same colorimetric hue are on straight lines r
18、adiating from the achromatic point. This definition has been chosen to permit the simplest possible conversion from the colorimetric system to that of the DIN colour chart. It is of course known that in many cases colours with the same perceived hue lie on slightly curved lines (varying according to
19、 the conditions of observation and the level of illumination). How- ever, this deviation from the perceived assessment of hue has been deliberately accepted, because it is not constant and otherwise conversion would be more difficult. The hue number T refers to a 24-division, reverse- sequence of hu
20、es, selected so that the perceived differ- ence from colour to colour in the sequence is as far as possible equal for a sequence of colours of saturation degree S = 6 and darkness degree D = 1. Hue No. 1 is defined as pure yellow (Ad = 573 nm); the numbering runs from 1 to 24,99 via red, blue and gr
21、een back to yellow No. I. The relationship between the colours in the DIN colour system and those in the standard colorimetric system is shown in table 1 for integral values of T and S. The lumi- nosity values Ao of the optimum colour of the same chromaticityl), the hue angle hxy and the units for t
22、he saturation distance rl (see subclause 2.4) are also speci- fied. The chromaticity coordinates x, y for integral values of the hue number and saturation degrees = 6 form the colorimetric basis for defining the colour system and they are printed in bold face. Interpolated values for the hue number
23、and saturation degree shall be obtained either by using table 2 and linear interpolation, or for greater accuracy, by cubic inter- polation as specified in table 1 3). See page 1. Richter, M, Untersuchungen zur Aufstellung eines empfindungsgemss gleichabstndigen Farbsystems (Tests for preparing a pe
24、rceived equidistant colour system) Zeitschrift fr wissenschaftliche Photographie For details and examples, see Witt, K. Beziehung zwischen der Kennzeichnung von Farbarten im Farb- system DIN 6164 und der im Normvalenzsystem (Relationship between identification of chromaticities in the colour system
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