Abstract

AbstractThe color depth, an important attribute of color, can reflect the amount of dye partly, which has important functions on the evaluation of color‐fastness and strength of dyes, dyeing effect of fabric, computer color matching, and so on. Natural Color System, an internationally accepted color system, orders colors by three parameters (blackness, chromaticness, and hue). The color depth has not been specified within the Natural Color System. This article tries to find the regularity of the sample with equal‐depth in Natural Color System. Firstly, 1950 color samples in Natural Color System were measured using an X‐Rite Color i7 Spectrophotometer, and their color depths were calculated by five color depth formulas. Then, trend analysis and mathematical modeling methods were used to achieve the connection between the color depth and the notations of Natural Color System basing on color depth theories. Results show that, in Natural Color System, the color samples with the same distance to pure white do not have equal depth; but the color samples with the same nuance (equal blackness, whiteness and chromaticness) have broadly equal color depth, and their average coefficient values are lower than that of Society of Dyers and Colourists Standard Depths. Besides, regressive formulas were built, with which the color depths of any chips in Natural Color System can be calculated broadly by their notation.

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