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Color classification system

A color clustering, color technology, applied in the field of color classification systems, that can solve the problem of not adequately allowing users to identify, understand, specify, use, coordinate and communicate color

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-01-02
UMAN360 NV +1
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[0005] A problem with known classification methods and systems is that they do not adequately allow users to identify, understand, specify, use, coordinate and communicate color

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[0031] The present invention relates to a system for classifying and specifying colors, and provides a unique pass that seems to be a universal color language and each color, so that users can communicate with other users, and use, identify, specify colors and perform Good combination and harmony. The classification of colors is scientifically based on the way our brain perceives colors and processes our brain's 3xyz stimuli.

[0032] The perception of color is based on the ability of our eyes to perceive light of different wavelengths and also filter these wavelengths. Our eyes can capture color through receptors on the retina. There are three kinds of receptors: for red, green and blue, also called RGB receptors, to ensure that the color is subdivided into a certain degree of red, green and blue. Therefore, the perception of color is basically the perception of RGB receptors, which then send signals to the brain. Therefore, some signals and therefore some colors will reach t...

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The present invention relates to a method for classifying colors and grey shades, including the classification of colors in a matrix, in which the colors In the matrix belong to a same subfamily and in which the position of a color in the matrix is determined by the degree of color degree of saturation of chroma and the degree of greying of the color, characterised in that the scale for the degreeof color degree of saturation of chroma as well as the scale for the degree of greying are linear, in which the scale for the degree of greying depends on the scale for the degree of color degree ofsaturation of chroma and in which the greying steps are dynamic in function of the color degree of saturation of chroma.

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Technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a color classification system, in which colors are clustered and classified according to a predefined system. Background technique [0002] Color is an important aspect of human daily life. Many attempts have been made to analyze and classify many observable color changes. This is especially important for people who deal with color in their daily careers, such as printing, fashion, and many other industries. There is a need for a system that allows colors to be specified, classified, and compared with each other in an objective manner, so that they can be defined, selected, and reproduced in a standardized manner. [0003] In the past few decades, many efforts have been made to rationalize the recognition, classification and comparison of colors. The basic work still generally accepted is the Munsell color system designed by Albert Munsell and described in US1617024. The Munsell system specifies colors based on three chara...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G01J3/52
CPCG01J3/52G01J3/522
Inventor L·范兰特翰T·莱斯克劳威特
Owner UMAN360 NV
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