Unique-hue stimulus selection using Munsell color chips.

J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis

Polymer and Color Chemistry Program, Department of Textile Engineering, Chemistry, and Science, North Carolina State University, 2401 Research Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.

Published: October 2007

Presented are intra- and inter-observer variability data comparing the unique-hue (UH) selections of sets of males and females, using two different visual experimental procedures incorporating Munsell color chips of varying hue but identical chroma and value. Although 34 of the 40 Munsell hue chips were selected by at least one observer as a UH, selections were generally repeatable. In addition, intra-observer variability represented approximately 15% of inter-observer variability. Also, when only three consecutive Munsell chips were viewed at a time, females showed significantly larger intra-observer variability than males, especially when making unique green selections. However, variability in UH selections was statistically insignificant between males and females when all Munsell chips were viewed simultaneously. No correlation was found between UH selections or intra-observer variability and hue ordering ability.

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