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ISBN 10: 1855739232
ISBN 13: 978-1855739239
Author: John Xin
Managing colour from the design stage to the finished product can be a difficult activity as colour perception is subjective and can therefore be inconsistent. Total colour management in textiles covers all aspects of managing colour from the design stage to the final product, ensuring that the designer’s vision is fulfilled in the finished colour. There have been many new developments in the area of colour measurement and colour perception which are discussed. These include discussion of the sensory effect of colour for design and use in product development, and digital colour simulation.
- Concentrates on managing colour from the design stage to the finished product
- Provides a comprehensive discussion on the many aspects of textile colour management
- Written with an industrial applications viewpoint
Total colour management in textiles 1st Table of contents:
Part I Measuring colour
1 Colour perception
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The nature of colour
1.3 The physical basis of colour
1.4 The human colour vision system
1.5 Colour perception
1.6 References
2 Colour description/specification systems
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Basic facts
2.3 Additive and subtractive mixing
2.4 The CIE system of colour specification
2.5 Calculation of tristimulus values from Rλ values measured at 10 or 20 nm intervals
2.6 Relationships between tristimulus values and colour appearance
2.7 Usefulness and limitations of the CIE system
2.8 Colour order systems
2.9 Colour specifiers
2.10 Future trends
2.11 References
3 Instrumental colour measurement
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Types of colour measurement
3.3 Colour measuring instrumentation
3.4 Inter-instrument agreement and traceability
3.5 Future trends
3.6 Sources of further information and advice
3.7 References
4 Colour quality evaluation
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Colour difference formulae
4.3 Metamerism
4.4 Colour constancy
4.5 Conclusions and future trends
4.6 References
5 A practical guide to visual evaluation of textile samples
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The components of colour perception
5.3 Industrial guidelines for visual colour assessment
5.4 Practical application of visual colour assessment methods
5.5 Future trends
5.6 Sources of further information
5.7 References
Part II Managing colour
6 Colour simulation of textiles
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Characterisation of colour displays
6.3 Colour mapping for two-dimensional texture image
6.4 Texture effect on visual colour difference evaluation
6.5 Colour synthesis for three-dimensional objects
6.6 Future trends and further information
6.7 References
7 Effective colour communication from mind to market
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The ‘fast fashion’ concept and its effect on colour
7.3 Colour palette development as part of the whole product development process
7.4 Review of existing ‘manual’ communication methods between design and production and why thin
7.5 Best practice in communicating between design and production – human and technological conside
7.6 Creating the standard
7.7 Colour approval – where is it done?
7.8 Colour approval – how is it done?
7.9 Electronic colour communication programmes – associated considerations and options
7.10 Electronic tracking and reporting packages
7.11 Future trends and conclusion
8 Controlling colourant formulation
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Colourant recipe formulation
8.3 Improvement of the formulation accuracy
8.4 A case study for matching a target using a commercial colour recipe formulation system
8.5 Sources of further information and future trends
8.6 References
9 Controlling digital colour printing on textiles
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Characteristics and variables of digital ink jet printing (DIJP)
9.3 Design potential and limitations of digital textile printing
9.4 Role of end output: artist and industry approaches
9.5 Ensuring accuracy and uniformity
9.6 Future trends
9.7 Sources of further information and advice
9.8 References
10 Colour management across the supply chain
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Colour supply chains
10.3 Supply chain colour process requirements
10.4 Future trends
10.5 Conclusions
10.6 Further reading
11 Quality assurance management for coloured goods
11.1 Reproduction of colour
11.2 Instrumental or computer recipe prediction
11.3 Colour variation evaluation and monitoring
11.4 Colour performance
11.5 Future trends
11.6 Notes and references
11.7 Sources of further information
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