Breckenridge And Schaub Coordinates Applied To White Or Half-White Glass

Several colorimetric indices are defined for "white" opaque surfaces in different industrial sectors of production (paper, paints, clothes, plastic, ceramics, etc.). For the colorimetric characterization of white and half-white glasses, the Breckenridge and Schaub coordinates are normally used at Stazione Sperimentale del Vetro. The rigid and projective transformation of the CIE 1931 trichromatic diagram used by Breckenridge and Schaub are described in this paper and the properties of this new colorimetric plane are ascertained.

Author
P Polato & V Colombrino
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Riv Staz Sper Vetro 30 1 2000 45-52
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 1971

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Breckenridge And Schaub Coordinates Applied To White Or Half-White Glass
Riv Staz Sper Vetro 30 1 2000 45-52
S 1971
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