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- ISCC–NBS_system abstract "The ISCC–NBS System of Color Designation is a system for naming colors based on a set of 12 basic color terms and a small set of adjective modifiers. It was first established in the 1930s by a joint effort of the Inter-Society Color Council, made up of delegates from various American trade organizations, and the National Bureau of Standards, a US government agency. As suggested in 1932 by the first chairman of the ISCC, the system’s goal is to be “a means of designating colors in the United States Pharmacopoeia, in the National Formulary, and in general literature ... such designation to be sufficiently standardized as to be acceptable and usable by science, sufficiently broad to be appreciated and used by science, art, and industry, and sufficiently commonplace to be understood, at least in a general way, by the whole public.” The system aims to provide a basis on which color definitions in fields from fashion and printing to botany and geology can be systematized and regularized, so that each industry need not invent its own incompatible color system.In 1939, the system’s approach was published in the Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, and the ISCC formally approved the system, which consisted of a set of blocks within the color space defined by the Munsell color system as embodied by the Munsell Book of Color. Over the following decades the ISCC–NBS system’s boundaries were tweaked and its relation to various other color standards were defined, including for instance those for plastics, building materials, botany, paint, and soil. After the definition of the Munsell system was slightly altered by its 1943 renotations, the ISCC–NBS system was redefined in the 1950s in relation to the new Munsell coordinates. In 1955, the NBS published The Color Names Dictionary, which cross-referenced terms from several other color systems and dictionaries, relating them to the ISCC–NBS system and thereby to each other. In 1965, the NBS published Centroid Color Charts made up of color samples demonstrating the central color in each category, as a physical representation of the system usable by the public, and also published The Universal Color Language, a more general system for color designation with various degrees of precision from completely generic (13 broad categories) to extremely precise (numeric values from spectrophotometric measurement). In 1976, The Color Names Dictionary and The Universal Color Language were combined and updated with the publication of Color: Universal Language and Dictionary of Names, the definitive source on the ISCC–NBS system.".
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- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Black.
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- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_Research_of_the_National_Bureau_of_Standards.
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- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_the_Optical_Society_of_America.
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Lightness.
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Lightness_(color).
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Munsell_color_system.
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- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink National_Institute_of_Standards_and_Technology.
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Olive_(color).
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Orange_(color).
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Orange_(colour).
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Pink.
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Purple.
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Red.
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Violet_(color).
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink White.
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLink Yellow.
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "ISCC-NBS".
- ISCC–NBS_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "ISCC–NBS system".
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- ISCC–NBS_system subject Category:Painting.
- ISCC–NBS_system comment "The ISCC–NBS System of Color Designation is a system for naming colors based on a set of 12 basic color terms and a small set of adjective modifiers. It was first established in the 1930s by a joint effort of the Inter-Society Color Council, made up of delegates from various American trade organizations, and the National Bureau of Standards, a US government agency.".
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