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Ceramic colour standards C016 / 6445
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Ceramic colour standards C016 / 6445
Ceramic colour standards. Set of ceramic tiles showing the colour standards set by CERAM (British Ceramic Research Association) and the UKs National Physical Laboratory (NPL). This set of 12 colours, known as series II, was launched in 1983. The colours are (clockwise from top): orange, difference green, deep grey, difference grey, red, green, pale grey, cyan, deep pink, deep blue, and mid grey. At centre is bright yellow. The colours of the standards were chosen to enable a range of measurements, such as instrument linearity, stray light issues, and colour comparisons
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© ANDREW BROOKES, NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
1900s 1983 Array Ceramics Color Colors Colour Colours Cyan National Physical Laboratory Optical Optics Orange Pottery Range Series Spectrum Standards Tiles Twelve Bright Yellow Ceram Ceramic Tile Deep Blue Deep Pink Dozen Series Ii
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This print showcases a set of ceramic colour standards, known as series II, launched in 1983 by the British Ceramic Research Association (CERAM) and the UK's National Physical Laboratory (NPL). The twelve vibrant colours displayed in a clockwise arrangement include orange, difference green, deep grey, difference grey, red, green, pale grey, cyan, deep pink, deep blue, mid grey with bright yellow at the center. Each hue was carefully selected to facilitate various measurements such as instrument linearity and stray light issues while allowing for accurate colour comparisons. The meticulous array of tiles represents an essential tool for researchers and scientists working in fields like optics and colorimetry. By providing a standardized range of colors with precise specifications and consistency across different materials or surfaces within the ceramics industry. This still life composition captures both the beauty and functionality of these ceramic tiles. Photographed by Andrew Brookes from the National Physical Laboratory/Science Photo Library partnership; this image exemplifies their commitment to capturing scientific subjects with artistic flair. It serves as a testament to human innovation bridging artistry with technical precision throughout history.
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