The tolerance range of colors can be expressed in terms of color difference values.
When the measured tristimulus values XYZ are converted to UCS (Uniform Color Space), they can be displayed in L*a*b* coordinates, allowing for the comparison of the magnitude of perceived color differences based on the distance between the coordinates of two colors. In other words, the acceptable range of colors can be expressed in terms of color difference values. We will introduce examples commonly used in JIS standards and various industrial sectors. 【Examples of Color Tolerances (Excerpt)】 ■ Non-evaluable area - The range of perceived color differences falls within the margin of error, even with specially calibrated color measurement instruments, making it indistinguishable by humans. ■ Identification boundary - The range of perceived color differences is within the reproducibility range of sufficiently calibrated color measurement instruments, where trained individuals can reliably identify the limits. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Examples of Color Tolerance Levels】 ■ AAA Grade Tolerance - The range of perceivable color difference is the limit at which strict tolerance standards can be established based on the reproducibility of visual judgment. ■ AA Grade Tolerance - The range of perceivable color difference is at a level where slight color differences can be felt through adjacent color comparison. This includes the tolerance range considering the discrepancies between general color measurement instruments. ■ A Grade Tolerance - The range of perceivable color difference is at a level where color differences are hardly noticed in distant color comparisons. Generally considered to be the same color. ■ B Grade Tolerance - The range of perceivable color difference can be treated as the same color at an impression level. In the paint and plastic industries, this may lead to complaints regarding color differences. ■ C Grade Tolerance - The range of perceivable color difference corresponds to a color difference of one step on IS standard color charts or Munsell color charts. ■ D Grade Tolerance - The range of perceivable color difference is at a level where differences can be distinguished by subdivided systematic color names; exceeding this level leads to the perception of a different color name. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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