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  2. Farnsworth–Munsell 100 hue test - Wikipedia

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    The Farnsworth–Munsell 100 Hue Color Vision test is a color vision test often used to test for color blindness.The system was developed by Dean Farnsworth in the 1940s and it tests the ability to isolate and arrange minute differences in various color targets with constant value and chroma that cover all the visual hues described by the Munsell color system. [1]

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  4. Munsell color system - Wikipedia

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    The Munsell color system, showing: a circle of hues at value 5 chroma 6; the neutral values from 0 to 10; and the chromas of purple-blue (5PB) at value 5. In colorimetry, the Munsell color system is a color space that specifies colors based on three properties of color: hue (basic color), value , and chroma (color intensity

  5. Color vision test - Wikipedia

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    An Ishihara test image as seen by subjects with normal color vision and by those with a variety of color deficiencies. A pseudoisochromatic plate (from Greek pseudo, meaning "false", iso, meaning "same" and chromo, meaning "color"), often abbreviated as PIP, is a style of standard exemplified by the Ishihara test, generally used for screening of color vision defects.

  6. Category:Color vision - Wikipedia

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    Farnsworth Lantern Test; Farnsworth–Munsell 100 hue test; G. Gene therapy for color blindness; Grapheme–color synesthesia; H. Holmgren's wool test; I. Ishihara ...

  7. Forensic colorimetry - Wikipedia

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    Color analysis can be conducted by-eye, usually matching specimen color with reference charts. This methodology has been used extensively in soil analysis, often using the Munsell color system as the reference. [1] [2] While this is a traditionally used method, it is considerably subjective, relying on the ability of the naked eye to match colors.

  8. Hue - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a color system with a hue was explored as early as 1830 with Philipp Otto Runge's color sphere. The Munsell color system from the 1930s was a great step forward, as it was realized that perceptual uniformity means the color space can no longer be a sphere. As a convention, the hue for red is set to 0° for most color spaces with ...

  9. Munsell - Wikipedia

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    Munsell may refer to: Albert Henry Munsell (1858–1918), American painter, teacher of art, and the inventor of the Munsell color system; Harvey M. Munsell, American soldier in the Civil War. Munsell Color Company; Munsell color system developed by the company above Farnsworth-Munsell 100 hue test; Munsell, Missouri, a community in the United ...