“…To better ensure the accuracy of grading the colored gemstones, it is necessary to determine the objective grading environment. The CIE1931 color space system was first introduced to the color quantification study in gemology, however, to solve the problem that this system is inconsistent with the human visual perception [25], the CIE1976 L * a * b * uniform color space was born and applied to the quantitative characterization of gems which have been used extensively, such as sapphire [26], peridot [14], jadeite [13,[27][28][29], tourmaline [30,31], alexandrite [32], amethyst [33], turquoise [34], chrysoprase [35], garnet [36], beryl [37], etc. Based on the CIE1976 color space, Tang et al and Jiang et al analyzed the influence of Munsell neutral grey backgrounds on peridot and chrysoprase, respectively, and concluded that the background with high lightness was highly applicable to help distinguish the color of gems [38,39].…”