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- CertifiedColorStandards abstract "Effective color communication is essential to the of textile industry. The ability to create, produce and reproduce the exact color cannot rely solely on a visual comparison. A color’s appearance is based on three elements, hue, chroma and value. The hue is how one perceives an object’s color, while chroma is based on the vividness or dullness of a color and value is the color’s degree of lightness. These three criteria are all perceived by the eye but any differences are not detected equally among the three. In addition poor color memory, eye fatigue and previous references can affect how color is viewed on an individual basis. Over the past few years there has been a dramatic shift from vertically run companies to separate, specialized design or production facilities. The globalization of the textile industry has increased the need for effective color communication. With more steps in the supply chain there is an increased risk of variations of color which in the end can be harmful to the product or brand. Discolored logos, mismatched clothing and other inconsistencies result in losses of sales and revenue.".
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageExternalLink www.colorsolutionsinternational.com.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageExternalLink Certified-Standards.cfm.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageExternalLink Solutions-For-Color-Managers.cfm.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageExternalLink Solutions-For-Designers.cfm.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageExternalLink Solutions-for-Supply-Chain-Partners.cfm.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageExternalLink color_communication.pdf.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageExternalLink L10-001_Understand_Color_en.pdf.
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- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageRevisionID "556897734".
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Asthenopia.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Category:Color.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Color.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Colorfulness.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Eye_fatigue.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Formula.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Globalization.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Hue.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Lightness.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Mathematical_formula.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Munsell_color_system.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Reflected_light.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Reflection_(physics).
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Serial_code.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Serial_number.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Spectrometer.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Spectrophotometer.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Spectrophotometry.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Supply_chain.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Textile_industry.
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Value_(colorimetry).
- CertifiedColorStandards wikiPageWikiLink Visible_spectrum.
- CertifiedColorStandards hasPhotoCollection CertifiedColorStandards.
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- CertifiedColorStandards subject Category:Color.
- CertifiedColorStandards type Article.
- CertifiedColorStandards type Article.
- CertifiedColorStandards type Technique.
- CertifiedColorStandards comment "Effective color communication is essential to the of textile industry. The ability to create, produce and reproduce the exact color cannot rely solely on a visual comparison. A color’s appearance is based on three elements, hue, chroma and value. The hue is how one perceives an object’s color, while chroma is based on the vividness or dullness of a color and value is the color’s degree of lightness.".
- CertifiedColorStandards label "CertifiedColorStandards".
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- CertifiedColorStandards sameAs Q5065131.
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- CertifiedColorStandards wasDerivedFrom CertifiedColorStandards?oldid=556897734.
- CertifiedColorStandards isPrimaryTopicOf CertifiedColorStandards.