ASTM E313-00
(Practice)Standard Practice for Calculating Yellowness and Whiteness Indices from Instrumentally Measured Color Coordinates
Standard Practice for Calculating Yellowness and Whiteness Indices from Instrumentally Measured Color Coordinates
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1.1 This practive provides numbers that correlate with visual ratings of yellowness or whiteness of white and near-white or colorless object-color specimens, viewed in daylight by an observer with normal color vision. White textiles, paints, and plastics are a few of the materials that can be described by the indices of yellowness or whiteness calculated by this practice.
1.2 For a complete analysis of object colors, by a specified observer and under a specified illuminant, use of three parameters is required. For near-white specimens, however, it is often useful to calculate single-number scales of yellowness or whiteness. This practice provides recommended equations for such scales and discusses their derivations and uses, and limits to their applicability (see also Ref (1)).
1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use .
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Designation:E313–00
Standard Practice for
Calculating Yellowness and Whiteness Indices from
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Instrumentally Measured Color Coordinates
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E313; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision.Anumber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.
1. Scope E805 PracticeforIdentificationofInstrumentalMethodsof
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Color or Color-Difference Measurement of Materials
1.1 This practice provides numbers that correlate with
E 991 Practice for Color Measurement of Fluorescent
visual ratings of yellowness or whiteness of white and near-
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Specimens
white or colorless object-color specimens, viewed in daylight
E1164 Practice for Obtaining Spectrophotometric Data for
byanobserverwithnormalcolorvision.Whitetextiles,paints,
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Object-Color Evaluation
and plastics are a few of the materials that can be described by
E1247 TestMethodforIdentifyingFluorescenceinObject-
the indices of yellowness or whiteness calculated by this
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Color Specimens by Spectrophotometry
practice.
E1331 Test Method for Reflectance Factor and Color by
1.2 For a complete analysis of object colors, by a specified
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Spectrophotometry Using Hemispherical Geometry
observer and under a specified illuminant, use of three param-
E1345 Practice for Reducing the Effect of Variability of
etersisrequired.Fornear-whitespecimens,however,itisoften
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Color Measurement by Use of Multiple Measurements
useful to calculate single-number scales of yellowness or
E1347 Test Method for Color and Color-Difference Mea-
whiteness. This practice provides recommended equations for
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surement by Tristimulus (Filter) Colorimetry
such scales and discusses their derivations and uses, and limits
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E1348 Test Method for Transmittance and Color by Spec-
to their applicability (see also Ref (1) ).
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trophotometry Using Hemispherical Geometry
1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the
E1349 Test Method for Reflectance Factor and Color by
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
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Spectrophotometry Using Bidirectional Geometry
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
E1360 Practice for Specifying Color by Using the Optical
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
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Society of America Uniform Color Scales System
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.
E1499 Guide to the Selection, Evaluation, and Training of
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2. Referenced Documents
Observers
E1541 Practice for Specifying and Matching Color Using
2.1 ASTM Standards:
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the Colorcurve System
D1535 Practice for Specifying Color by the Munsell Sys-
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tem
3. Terminology
D1729 Practice for Visual Appraisal of Colors and Color
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3.1 Terms and definitions in Terminology E284 are appli-
Differences of Diffusely-Illuminated Opaque Materials
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D1925 Test Method for Yellowness Index of Plastics
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3.2 Definitions:
E284 Terminology of Appearance
3.2.1 perfect reflecting diffuser, n—ideal reflecting surface
E308 Practice for Computing the Colors of Objects by
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that neither absorbs nor transmits light, but reflects diffusely,
Using the CIE System
withtheradianceofthereflectingsurfacebeingthesameforall
reflecting angles, regardless of the angular distribution of the
incident light.
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This practice is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee E12 on Color and
3.2.2 whiteness, n—the attribute of color perception by
Appearance and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E12.04 on Color and
which an object color is judged to approach the preferred
Appearance Analysis.
white.
Current edition approved Dec. 10, 2000. Published February 2001. Originally
published as E313–67. Last previous edition E313–98.
3.2.3 whiteness index, WI, n—a number, computed by a
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Theboldfacenumbersinparenthesesrefertothelistofreferencesattheendof
given procedure from colorimetric data, that indicates the
this practice.
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degree of departure of an object color from that of a preferred
Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 06.01.
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Discontinued; see 1994 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 08.01. white.
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E313
3.2.4 yellowness, n—the attribute of color perception by 5.4 This practice does not cover the preparation of speci-
which an object color is judged to depart from colorless or a mens, a procedure that may affect significantly the quantities
preferred white toward yellow. measured. In general, specimens should be prepared and
3.2.5 yell
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