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This paper suggests a further improvement to ISCC-NBS naming system for determining exact boundary color tone between color modifiers that associated each region on the Munsell color space. Three sequences of color tone stimuli were created for three fundamental hues red, green and blue by varying just two parameters, saturation and value. Two experiments were executed to investigate the consensual...
The paper describes a study of how Japanese and Sinhala naive viewers use modifiers to describe differences in color tones. Three sequences of color tone stimuli were created for three hues, red, green and blue by varying just two parameters, saturation and value. Two methods were employed to study how naive viewers use modifiers to describe differences in their perceptions and modifiers of color...
Color is one of the most obvious attributes with which children usually start to classify objects they see. The purpose of this study was to investigate the development of children's ability to discriminate and name colors that varied in saturation and intensity (value) for a given hue (i.e., color tones). Perceptual and naming behaviors were assessed in 221 children, aged between 8 and 24, grouped...
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