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The ISCC–NBS System of Color Designation is a system for naming
color Color (American English) or colour (British English) is the visual perceptual property deriving from the spectrum of light interacting with the photoreceptor cells of the eyes. Color categories and physical specifications of color are associ ...
s based on a set of 13 basic
color term A color term (or color name) is a word or phrase that refers to a specific color. The color term may refer to human perception of that color (which is affected by visual context) which is usually defined according to the Munsell color system, or t ...
s and a small set of adjective modifiers. It was first established in the 1930s by a joint effort of the Inter-Society Color Council (ISCC), made up of delegates from various American trade organizations, and the
National Bureau of Standards The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce whose mission is to promote American innovation and industrial competitiveness. NIST's activities are organized into physical sci ...
(NBS), a US government agency. As suggested in 1932 by the first chairman of the ISCC, the system’s goal is to be "a means of designating colors in the United States Pharmacopoeia, in the National Formulary, and in general literature ... such designation to be sufficiently standardized as to be acceptable and usable by science, sufficiently broad to be appreciated and used by science, art, and industry, and sufficiently commonplace to be understood, at least in a general way, by the whole public." The system aims to provide a basis on which color definitions in fields from fashion and printing to botany and geology can be systematized and regularized, so that each industry need not invent its own incompatible color system. In 1939, the system’s approach was published in the ''
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'', and the ISCC formally approved the system, which consisted of a set of blocks within the
color space A color space is a specific organization of colors. In combination with color profiling supported by various physical devices, it supports reproducible representations of colorwhether such representation entails an analog or a digital represent ...
defined by the
Munsell color system In colorimetry, the Munsell color system is a color space that specifies colors based on three properties of color: hue (basic color), chroma (color intensity), and value ( lightness). It was created by Professor Albert H. Munsell in the first ...
as embodied by the ''Munsell Book of Color''. Over the following decades the ISCC–NBS system’s boundaries were tweaked and its relation to various other color standards were defined, including for instance those for plastics, building materials, botany, paint, and soil. After the definition of the Munsell system was slightly altered by its 1943 renotations, the ISCC–NBS system was redefined in the 1950s in relation to the new Munsell coordinates. In 1955, the NBS published ''The Color Names Dictionary'', which cross-referenced terms from several other color systems and dictionaries, relating them to the ISCC–NBS system and thereby to each other. In 1965, the NBS published ''Centroid Color Charts'' made up of color samples demonstrating the central color in each category, as a physical representation of the system usable by the public, and also published ''The Universal Color Language'', a more general system for color designation with various degrees of precision from completely generic (13 broad categories) to extremely precise (numeric values from spectrophotometric measurement). In 1976, ''The Color Names Dictionary'' and ''The Universal Color Language'' were combined and updated with the publication of ''Color: Universal Language and Dictionary of Names'', the definitive source on the ISCC–NBS system.


Color categories

The backbone of the ISCC–NBS system is a set of 13 basic color categories, made up of 10 hue names and three neutral categories. This includes the 11
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defined by Berlin and Kay, plus ''olive'' and ''yellow green'': * * * * * * * * * * * * * Between these lie a further 16 intermediate categories: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * These categories can be further subdivided into 267 named categories by combining a hue name with modifiers (the example centroids shown here are for the hue name "purple"): * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * However, not all modifiers apply to every hue name. For example, there is no brilliant brown or very deep pink. Each of the 267 ISCC–NBS categories is defined by one or more "blocks" within the color solid of the
Munsell color system In colorimetry, the Munsell color system is a color space that specifies colors based on three properties of color: hue (basic color), chroma (color intensity), and value ( lightness). It was created by Professor Albert H. Munsell in the first ...
, where each block includes colors falling in a specific interval in
hue In color theory, hue is one of the main properties (called Color appearance model#Color appearance parameters, color appearance parameters) of a color, defined technically in the CIECAM02 model as "the degree to which a Stimulus (physiology ...
,
value Value or values may refer to: Ethics and social * Value (ethics) wherein said concept may be construed as treating actions themselves as abstract objects, associating value to them ** Values (Western philosophy) expands the notion of value beyo ...
, and chroma, resulting in a shape which "might be called a sector of a right cylindrical
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(like a piece of pie with the point bitten off)". The blocks fill the color solid, and are non-overlapping, so that every point falls into exactly one block.There is some ambiguity for points falling precisely on the edges between blocks. Possible approaches include reporting both categories for colors at or near a border, or defining the hue, lightness, and chroma intervals for each block to be half-open.


The Color Names Dictionary

One of the primary original goals of the ISCC–NBS system was to relate several other common color systems and charts to a common frame of reference. To that end, in the late 1940s, the creators of the ISCC–NBS system measured several other significant color standards and charts, either spectrophotometrically or visually with reference to the ''Munsell Book of Color''.


Bibliography

In chronological order: *
Deane B. Judd Deane Brewster Judd (November 15, 1900 – October 15, 1972) was an American physicist who made important contributions to the fields of colorimetry, color discrimination, color order, and color vision. Education Judd was born in South Ha ...
and Kenneth L. Kelly (1939). "Method of designating colors and a dictionary". ''Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards'' 23, p 355. RP1239. *
Dorothy Nickerson Dorothy Nickerson (August 5, 1900 – April 25, 1985) was an American color scientist and technologist who made important contributions in the fields of color quality control, technical use of colorimetry, the relationship between color stimu ...
and Sidney Newhall (1941)
"Central notations for ISCC–NBS color names"
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'' 31, p 587. * Dorothy Nickerson and Sidney Newhall (1943)
"A psychological color solid"
''Journal of the Optical Society of America'' 33, p 419. * Kenneth L. Kelly and Deane B. Judd (1955)
''The ISCC–NBS method of designating colors and a dictionary of color names''
NBS Circ. 553. Washington DC: US Government Printing Office. * Kenneth L. Kelly (1965) "A Universal Color Language". ''Color engineering''. 3(16). * Kenneth L. Kelly and Deane B. Judd (1976)
''Color: Universal Language and Dictionary of Names''
NBS Special Publication 440. Washington DC: US Department of Commerce.


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