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18 December 2019 Study on the basic color and color of camouflage paint in computer color matching
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Proceedings Volume 11342, AOPC 2019: AI in Optics and Photonics; 113420D (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2544126
Event: Applied Optics and Photonics China (AOPC2019), 2019, Beijing, China
Abstract
The method of computer color matching gradually replaces the artificial color matching method of giving pigment formula by experience.According to the calculation method of the cie color system, the color of the object can be measured by the instrument.The basic color of computer color matching and its chromaticity value play a decisive role in the efficiency and quality of computer color matching.However, the spectral characteristics and chromaticity values of the basic colors of computer color matching are easily affected by many factors, and the stability of chromaticity values is not strong.This topic intends to study the spectral properties of a large number of pigment samples and calculate the color value, select the red, yellow and blue base pigments that meet the camouflage requirements, and then study the factors that may cause the color chromaticity value of the camouflage. Within the required range, the camouflage base color and its chromaticity value are determined, which lays a foundation for constructing a color database related to the color matching and chromaticity of the computer color matching.
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Jianjun Ju, Heng Liu, Hao Xu, Jiyao Tian, and Xin Yang "Study on the basic color and color of camouflage paint in computer color matching", Proc. SPIE 11342, AOPC 2019: AI in Optics and Photonics, 113420D (18 December 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2544126
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KEYWORDS
Camouflage

Color difference

Cadmium

Reflectivity

Particles

Reflection

Chromatic aberrations

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