Claims
- 1. A method for evaluating color of a sample using a Color Measurement System with a Color Index, said method comprising:measuring said sample's reflectance spectrum using a color measuring instrument; weighting said reflectance spectrum with weighting factors corresponding to four color components that form two opponent pairs of color components wherein said weighting factors are used to calculate said sample's reflectance spectrum's contribution to said four color components' appearance; and determining individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components and calculating said Color Index using said individual contributions and respective contributions to each of a respective one of said four color components by a perfect diffuser, said determining comprising: summing said sample's reflectance spectrum's contribution to the appearance of each of a respective one of said four color components at a plurality of wavelengths into said individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components that form said two opponent pairs of color components.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said sample comprises skin, teeth, hair or material substances.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said measuring is independent of illuminating conditions.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein red and green, and yellow and blue form said two opponent pairs of color components.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein red is placed in opponency to green, and yellow is placed in opponency to blue.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said individual contributions are determined using:R=ΣR(λ)*Rwt(λ)ΔλY=ΣR(λ)*Ywt(λ)ΔλG=ΣR(λ)*Gwt(λ)ΔλB=ΣR(λ)*Bwt(λ)Δλwhere R(λ) is said sample's reflectance factor, Rwt(λ), Ywt(λ), Gwt(λ) and Bwt(λ) are weighting factors and λ varies from 1 to k measurement intervals.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein said Color Index is calculated using:L=2.55{33.333(R/Rn)+17.333(Y/Yn)+16.0(G/Gn)+33.333(B/Bn)+0.39}⅓−1.863 M={88(R/Rn)−46(Y/Yn)−42(G/Gn)}/L N={75(R/Rn)+40(Y/Yn)+35(G/Gn)−150(B/Bn)}/L where L is a correlate of lightness-darkness, M is a correlate of redness-greenness, N is a correlate of yellowness-blueness, R, Y, G and B are said individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components and Rn, Yn, Gn and Bn are contributions to each color component by a perfect reflecting diffuser.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said correlate of lightness-darkness L, said correlate of redness-greenness M and said correlate of yellowness-blueness N are used to generate a six-digit single number index (CSCI6) indicative of said sample's color.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said six-digit single number index (CSCI6) is determined using:CSCI6=10000*INT(10*(L+0.05))+100*INT(10*(M+0.05))+INT(10*(N+0.05)) where L is a correlate of lightness-darkness, M is a correlate of redness-greenness, N is a correlate of yellowness-blueness and INT stands for an integer value of corresponding expression within parentheses.
- 10. The method of claim 7 wherein said correlate of lightness-darkness L, said correlate of redness-greenness M and said correlate of yellowness-blueness N are used to generate a three-digit single number index (CSCI3) indicative of said sample's color.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said three-digit single number index (CSCI3) is determined using:CSCI3=100*INT(L+0.5)+10*INT(M+0.5)+INT(N+0.5) where L is a correlate of lightness-darkness, M is a correlate of redness-greenness, N is a correlate of yellowness-blueness and INT stands for an integer value of corresponding expression within parentheses.
- 12. A Color Measurement System for evaluating color of a sample with a Color Index comprising:means for measuring said sample's reflectance spectrum; means for weighting said reflectance spectrum with weighting factors corresponding to four color components that form two opponent pairs of color components wherein said weighting factors are used to calculate said sample's reflectance spectrum's contribution to said four color components' appearance; means for determining individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components and calculating said Color Index using said individual contributions and respective contributions to each of a respective one of said color components by a perfect diffuser, said determining comprising: summing said sample's reflectance spectrum's contribution to the appearance of each of a respective one of said four color components at a plurality of wavelengths into said individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components that form said two opponent pairs of color components.
- 13. The Color Measurement System of claim 12 wherein said sample comprises skin, teeth, hair or material substances.
- 14. The Color Measurement System of claim 12 wherein said means for storing said weighting factors comprises an EEPROM.
- 15. The Color Measurement System of claim 12 wherein said means for measuring said sample's reflectance spectrum comprises a color measuring instrument.
- 16. The Color Measurement System of claim 12 wherein said means for calculating said Color Index comprises a microprocessor.
- 17. A method for evaluating color of a sample using a Color Measurement System with a Color Index, said method comprising:adjusting a color measuring instrument's spectral response function to fit weighting factors corresponding to four color components that form two opponent pairs of color components wherein said weighting factors are used to calculate said sample's reflectance spectrum's contribution to said four color components' appearance; measuring said sample's reflectance spectrum using said color measuring instrument wherein said sample's reflectance spectrum from said measuring is representative of a summing of said sample's reflectance spectrum's contribution to the appearance of each of a respective one of said four color components at a plurality of wavelengths into individual contributions corresponding to each of a respective one of said four color components that form two opponent pairs of color components; and calculating said Color Index using said individual contributions corresponding to each of a respective one of said four color components and respective contributions to each of a respective one of said four color components by a perfect diffuser.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said sample comprises skin, teeth, hair or material substances.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein said measuring is independent of illuminating conditions.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein red and green, and yellow and blue form said two opponent pairs of color components.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein red is placed in opponency to green and yellow is placed in opponency to blue.
- 22. The method of claim 17 wherein said sample's reflectance spectrum from said measuring is representative of individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components placed in opponency to each other by said weighting factors and is characterized by:R=ΣR(λ)*Rwt(λ)ΔλY=ΣR(λ)*Ywt(λ)ΔλG=ΣR(λ)*Gwt(λ)ΔλB=ΣR(λ)*Bwt(λ)Δλwhere R(λ) is the sample's reflectance factor, Rwt(λ), Ywt(λ), Gwt(λ) and Bwt(λ) are weighting factors and λ varies from 1 to k measurement intervals.
- 23. The method of claim 17 wherein said Color Index is calculated using:L=2.55{33.333(R/Rn)+17.333(Y/Yn)+16.0(G/Gn)+33.333(B/Bn)+0.39}⅓−1.863 M={88(R/Rn)−46(Y/Yn)−42(G/Gn)}/L N={75(R/Rn)+40(Y/Yn)+35(G/Gn)−150(B/Bn)}/L where L is a correlate of lightness-darkness, M is a correlate of redness-greenness, N is a correlate of yellowness-blueness, R, Y, G and B are said individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components and Rn, Yn, Gn and Bn are contributions to each color component by a perfect reflecting diffuser.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein said correlate of lightness-darkness L, said correlate of redness-greenness M and said correlate of yellowness-blueness N are used to generate a six-digit single number index (CSCI6) indicative of said sample's color.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein said six-digit single number index (CSCI6) is determined using:CSCI6=10000*INT(10*(L+0.05))+100*INT(10*(M+0.05))+INT(10*(N+0.05)) where L is a correlate of lightness-darkness, M is a correlate of redness-greenness, N is a correlate of yellowness-blueness and INT stands for an integer value of corresponding expression within parentheses.
- 26. The method of claim 23 wherein said correlate of lightness-darkness L, said correlate of redness-greenness M and said correlate of yellowness-blueness N are used to generate a three-digit single number index (CSCI3) indicative of said sample's color.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein said three-digit single number index (CSCI3) is determined using:CSCI3=100*INT(L+0.5)+10*INT(M+0.5)+INT(N+0.5) where L is a correlate of lightness-darkness, M is a correlate of redness-greenness, N is a correlate of yellowness-blueness and INT stands for an integer value of corresponding expression within parentheses.
- 28. A Color Measurement System for evaluating color of a sample with a Color Index comprising:a color measuring instrument having an associated spectral response function for measuring said sample's reflectance spectrum, said spectral response function adjusted to fit weighting factors corresponding to four color components that form two opponent pairs of color components wherein said weighting factors are used to calculate said sample's reflectance spectrum's contribution to said four color components' appearance, said sample's reflectance spectrum from said measuring being representative of individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components that form said two opponent pairs of color components; and means for calculating said Color Index using said individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components that form said two opponent pairs of color components and respective contributions to each of a respective one of said four color components by a perfect diffuser.
- 29. The Color Measurement System of claim 28 wherein said sample comprises skin, teeth, hair or material substances.
- 30. The Color Measurement System of claim 28 wherein said respective contributions to each of a respective one of said four color components by a perfect diffuser are stored in an EEPROM.
- 31. The Color Measurement System of claim 28 wherein said means for calculating said Color Index comprises a microprocessor.
- 32. An apparatus for evaluating color of a sample with a Color Index comprising:a color measuring instrument for measuring said sample's reflectance spectrum; means for storing weighting factors for weighting of said reflectance spectrum, said weighting factors corresponding to four color components that form two opponent pairs of color components wherein said weighting factors are used to calculate said sample's reflectance spectrum's contribution to said four color components' appearance; means for determining individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components and calculating said Color Index using said individual contributions and respective contributions to each of a respective one of said color components by a perfect diffuser, said determining comprising: summing said sample's reflectance spectrum's contribution to the appearance of each of a respective one of said four color components at a plurality of wavelengths into said individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components that form said two opponent pairs of color components.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein said sample comprises skin, teeth, hair and material substances.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein said means for storing said weighting factors comprises an EEPROM.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein said means for calculating said Color Index comprises a microprocessor.
- 36. An apparatus for evaluating color of a sample with a Color Index comprising:a color measuring instrument having an associated spectral response function for measuring said sample's reflectance spectrum, said spectral response function adjusted to fit weighting factors corresponding to four color components that form two opponent pairs of color components wherein said weighting factors are used to calculate said sample's reflectance spectrum's contribution to said four color components' appearance, said sample's reflectance spectrum from said measuring being representative of individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components that form said two opponent pairs of color components; and a microprocessor for calculating said Color Index using said individual contributions corresponding to each of said four color components that form said two opponent pairs of color components and respective contributions to each of a respective one of said four color components by a perfect diffuser.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 36 wherein said sample comprises skin, teeth, hair or material substances.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 36 wherein said respective contributions to each of a respective one of said four color components by a perfect diffuser are stored in an EEPROM.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This claims the benefit of copending, commonly-assigned U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/068,013, filed Dec. 18, 1997 and copending, commonly-assigned U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/068,237, filed Dec. 19, 1997.
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