Abstract

There are two methods of representing the Helmholtz-Kohlrausch (H-K) effect, the VAC method (Variable-Achromatic-Color method) and the VCC method (Variable-Chromatic-Color method). This paper (1) describes how to use and adapt the prediction equations of the two methods to their practical applications, (2) theoretically derives the prediction equations in both methods, and (3) clarifies the relationships between the numerical coefficients used in the prediction equations for the two methods.

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