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Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor K. MCLAREN Instrumental Colour Systems Limited New bury, Berkshire RG 14 5TE, England I . W . V . Longley, Color Hes. Appl. 4, 45 (1979). 2. British Standard BS 4727: Part 4: Group 02. Terms purfic,ular 10 lightiug trrirl colour: Vision and coloirr trrnrinology. 3 . A . C. Coopcr and K. McLaren, T h c A N L A B colour system and thc dyer’s variables of “shade” and strength. J . SOC.Qyer ( ’ d o u r . 89, 41 4.5(1973). Author‘s Reply Apparently, differences in terminology preferences exist between the U.K. and the U.S. Colorists may use the term “weaker” if they desire, but it is more important that an organization settle on meaningful terminology and use it consistently. W. V. LONGLEY Ford Motor Company Dearborn, Michigan Editor’s Note: A t the 19th Session of the CIE in Kyoto, August, 1979, the Colorimetry Committee suggested (for inclusion in the 4th edition of the International Lighting Vocabulary) the following preferred adjectives for describing differences in perceived chroma: “stronger, weaker; but d o not use brighter, more intense, duller, dirtier.” COLOR research and application http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Color Research & Application Wiley

Letters to the editor

Color Research & Application , Volume 4 (4) – Dec 1, 1979

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1979 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0361-2317
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1520-6378
DOI
10.1002/col.5080040410
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K. MCLAREN Instrumental Colour Systems Limited New bury, Berkshire RG 14 5TE, England I . W . V . Longley, Color Hes. Appl. 4, 45 (1979). 2. British Standard BS 4727: Part 4: Group 02. Terms purfic,ular 10 lightiug trrirl colour: Vision and coloirr trrnrinology. 3 . A . C. Coopcr and K. McLaren, T h c A N L A B colour system and thc dyer’s variables of “shade” and strength. J . SOC.Qyer ( ’ d o u r . 89, 41 4.5(1973). Author‘s Reply Apparently, differences in terminology preferences exist between the U.K. and the U.S. Colorists may use the term “weaker” if they desire, but it is more important that an organization settle on meaningful terminology and use it consistently. W. V. LONGLEY Ford Motor Company Dearborn, Michigan Editor’s Note: A t the 19th Session of the CIE in Kyoto, August, 1979, the Colorimetry Committee suggested (for inclusion in the 4th edition of the International Lighting Vocabulary) the following preferred adjectives for describing differences in perceived chroma: “stronger, weaker; but d o not use brighter, more intense, duller, dirtier.” COLOR research and application

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Published: Dec 1, 1979

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