Saturday, April 30, 2011

Consistency in Color

Consistency is the measure of how close in color appearance


random samples a lamp or source tend to be.


The more complicated the physics and chemistry of the light source, the more difficult it is to manufacture with consistent color properties. Sources of light change how colors are seen to the eye.




Consistency can also be represented by using the same colors
in a pattern throughout the display.



The nail polish color changes depending on the way it is reflected in the light.

The many colors of red are consistently mixed to reflect
a general array of color.







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