1993
DOI: 10.1002/col.5080180104
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The primary hue circle

Abstract: Munsell started to base his color‐order system on measured physical quantities, but it came to represent the order of colors us they ure perceived. The hue circle represents fundamental facts about color vision. The Munsell hue circle has anomalous placement of blue and the use ($five principal hues does not relate to color vision nor applied color science. A reoriented hue circle, labeled with the additive and subtractive primariesblue,green, red, yellow, magentu, and cyan‐but retaining the existing Munsell h… Show more

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“…The orange and red emission, which is in the region 600 to 700 nm is attributed from recombination between holes being trapped at Vo states and electron residing at Zni related states and conduction band edge, respectively [9][10][11]. Green synthesized ZnO has CIE coordinates 0.32,0.31 which are very close to the ideal value (0.33,0.33) as compared to chemically synthesized ZnO [12].…”
Section: Xrd Analysismentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The orange and red emission, which is in the region 600 to 700 nm is attributed from recombination between holes being trapped at Vo states and electron residing at Zni related states and conduction band edge, respectively [9][10][11]. Green synthesized ZnO has CIE coordinates 0.32,0.31 which are very close to the ideal value (0.33,0.33) as compared to chemically synthesized ZnO [12].…”
Section: Xrd Analysismentioning
confidence: 72%
“…This circle is different to that of artists, which divides into 3 + 3 parts (the three primary and three secondary colors), but also to the Primary Hue Circle, which is essentially colorimetric and integrates the additive and subtractive primary colors. Lime and Turchese (Turquoise), in fact, in the two Verde—Giallo (Green–Yellow) and Verde—Blu (Green–Blue) quadrants, respectively, would occupy the places corresponding to the colors Viola (bluish Purple) and Arancione (Orange) in the other two quadrants [Rosso—Blu (Red–Blue) and Rosso—Giallo (Red–Yellow)].…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The hue angles of RNP and S-RNP are 28.68 and 20.54, respectively, indicating that they have the same hue in the color wheel. 12,13 In other words, the particles loaded on the paper did not inuence the hue but caused the color to fade.…”
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confidence: 99%