Coil coated metals - Test methods - Part 15: Metamerism
This Part of EN 13523 defines terms of the procedure for determining the metamerism of a colour match of an organic coating on a metallic substrate.When two colour specimens have identical spectral reflection curves, they will match under any illuminant irrespective of its spectral characteristics. This is termed a " spectral match" . It is also possible for two colour specimens having different spectral reflection curves to match visually under a given light source but not to match under another light source with different spectral characteristics such matches are termed " metameric" .One quantitative description of metamerism is the so-called " metamerism index" .The information of the metamerism index is of limited value where DE (instrumental colour difference for a given illuminant, see EN 13523-3:2001) is > 0,5. The metamerism index is not suited for determining the absolute colour difference or colour constancy of a given specimen at change of illuminant. The colour difference under the reference illuminant is to be measured in colour coordinates L*, a* and b* (see EN 13523-3:2001).Excluded from this method are organic coatings producing fluorescence and/ or which are multicoloured, pearlescent or metallic.
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