2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1520-6378(200006)25:3<186::aid-col7>3.0.co;2-v
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A structural comparison of the Munsell renotation and the OSA-UCS uniform color systems

Abstract: A structural comparison has been made of the lightness, chroma, and hue scales of the Munsell system, as expressed in the Munsell Renotations, and of the OSA‐UCS system. While the lightness scales are similar (except for the adjustment for the Helmholtz–Kohlrausch effect and the inclusion of a “crispening” effect in OSA–UCS), there are significant differences in the chroma scales along the major chromatic axes. Unlike in CIELAB, the increments in X and Z along these axes for equal chroma steps in both systems … Show more

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“…CS( k 1 k 2 ; H ) function predicts the maximum Munsell chroma nicely, which is different for different hues 8 CS( k 1 k 2 ; H ) can predict the observed differences between metric chroma and Munsell chroma near achromatic colors, observed by Kuehni using a number of observers 13, 20 …”
Section: The Importance Of a Chromatic Strength Function To The Chrommentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…CS( k 1 k 2 ; H ) function predicts the maximum Munsell chroma nicely, which is different for different hues 8 CS( k 1 k 2 ; H ) can predict the observed differences between metric chroma and Munsell chroma near achromatic colors, observed by Kuehni using a number of observers 13, 20 …”
Section: The Importance Of a Chromatic Strength Function To The Chrommentioning
confidence: 94%
“…CS( k 1 k 2 ; H ) can predict the observed differences between metric chroma and Munsell chroma near achromatic colors, observed by Kuehni using a number of observers 13, 20…”
Section: The Importance Of a Chromatic Strength Function To The Chrommentioning
confidence: 99%
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