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Colour Maps (2019)

Becky Gooby

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This exposition presents 48 colour maps signifying the hue, saturation and brightness (HSB) differences between a screen colour and the resulting colour outcome when printing onto fabric with a digital inkjet textile printer. Each map is a 360 degree hue colour circle that has inner rings decreasing in saturation and brightness. These diagrams visualise the results of initial gamut mapping exercises to explore the colour shifts for a set of Pantone colours printed onto wool (w), linen (l), cotton(c) and silk (s) using reactive dyes. The colour maps, or digital lab dip tests, provide designers and SMEs with a visualisation of expected colour shifts, allowing them to make amendments to design work prior to printing, and managing expectations of printed colour outcomes.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsColorimetry, Colour in the Arts and Design, Digital Colour, Digital Textile Printing, Colour, Design, Digital Economy, Digitally-Enabled Textile Manufacture, Coloration, Colour Physics / Measurement, Practice as Research, Sustainability
date20/11/2019
published20/11/2019
last modified20/11/2019
statuspublished
share statusprivate
affiliation3D3 Centre for Doctoral Research and Centre for Fine Print, University of the West of England
copyrightBecky Gooby
licenseAll rights reserved
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/737713/737714
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/rc.737713
published inResearch Catalogue
external linkhttps://digitaltextileprintingblog.wordpress.com/


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