Abstract

There are large variations between different previously published lightness difference experimental data sets. Two hundred and eight pairs of matt and glossy paint samples exhibiting mainly lightness differences were accumulated. Each pair was assessed about twenty times by a panel of fourteen observers using the grey scale method. The results were used to derive a new lightness difference formula (CII), and to a large extent, a possible new CIE lightness difference formula (CMC99). Both formulae were found to be more accurate than the typical deviation of an individual assessment from the mean of a panel of 20 observers, and outperformed the existing formulae using the present data set. The new CMC99 lightness difference formula is integrated into the new CIE colour difference equation CIEDE2000. The results also showed that special attention should be paid to measuring very dark samples. This is caused by poor instrument repeatability and inter‐instrument agreement in this colour region.

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