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133 results about "Tints and shades" patented technology

In color theory, a tint is a mixture of a color with white, which reduces darkness, while a shade is a mixture with black, which increases darkness. Both processes affect the resulting color mixture's relative lightness. A tone is produced either by mixing a color with grey, or by both tinting and shading. Mixing a color with any neutral color (including black, gray, and white) reduces the chroma, or colorfulness, while the hue (the relative mixture of red, yellow, green, etc. depending on the colorspace) remains unchanged.

Ink set

An ink set, including at least three colors of ink consisting of a yellow ink, in which the hue angle ∠H° defined in the CIELAB color space on a recording medium is within the range of about 80° C. to about 110° C., magenta ink, in which the hue angle ∠H° is within the range of about 330° to about 360°, and a cyan ink, in which the hue angle ∠H° is within the range of about 230° to about 260°, and the following ink (A) and the following ink (B): ink (A): ink in which the hue angle ∠H° is within the range of about 0° to about 80°; and, ink (B): ink in which the hue angle ∠H° is within the range of about 0° to about 80° (wherein, the ink (A) has higher chroma and lower brightness than the magenta ink, the ink (B) has higher chroma and higher brightness than the magenta ink and has higher chroma and lower brightness than the yellow ink, the hue angle (∠H°) is determined according to ∠H°=tan−1(b* / a*)+180 (when a*<0) or according to ∠H°=tan−1(b* / a*)+360 (when a*>0), and a* and b* represent a perceptive chromaticity index in the CIELAB color space).
Owner:SEIKO EPSON CORP

Methods and systems for multicolor process printing employing both process colors and spot colors in the process ink set

InactiveUS20120090488A1Supplement and extend gamutFilling planer surface with attributesPrinting press partsGamutEngineering
Spot colors reproduce high value brand colors to supplement conventional process colors for printed images and packaging A printing press can utilize hi-fidelity process inks with at least three unique colors and black, and spot colors for printing solid brand colors and for printing over other colors to produce wide-gamut, half-toned color reproductions printing logos on a substrate includes (i) printing the spot colors using spot inks, and (u) printing the remainder of the image using a substituted original process ink set. Such method can alternatively include (in) reading the spectral characteristic of the inks, (iv) determining if any color in the image is identified by a color management method from the default process ink set palette, (v) processing the out-of-palette-colors using spot colors and the standard process ink set, and (vi) applying a tone scale value increase (TVI) to the process color sets
Owner:SUN CHEM CORP

Color Cosmetic

A foundation having a shade which covers a wide spectrum of different skin tones and undertones, comprises red and gold interference pigments, which provide a formula that is adaptable to both red and yellow skin undertones. The composition virtually eliminates the risk of application of the wrong foundation color, and provides enhanced color and textural effects, and superior optical performance.
Owner:GUTHY-RENKER

Optically functional material having hue and luster, preparation of same, and application of same

Provided is an optically functional material. The optically functional material includes a nano-microsphere layer formed by periodically arranged nano-microspheres, which is a closely packed structure, providing the optically functional material with luster. Wherein, the nano-microsphere layer includes colorless, white, gray, black or chromatic nano-microspheres. The optically functional material of the present invention has a suitable Poisson ratio and Mohs hardness within a specific range of values, and can achieve relative independence between the luster and hue, thus obtaining the special effect of randomly mixed and combined luster and hue as required. Further provided is a method of preparing an optically functional material.
Owner:SUZHOU NANO FOREVER MATERIAL TECH

Fiberglass Gel Coat Color Match and Repair System and Method Utilizing a Multi Chamber Dispenser Device

The present invention relates to color matching and repair delivery systems and more particularly to the delivery of a gradient variety of shades of color of a gel coat, resin, and or paint in its liquid form, for the matching and repairing of and to existing colored surface and body structures and in the repair to gel coat and fiberglass surfaces and bodies typically found in and on boats, aircraft, tubs, showers, dock boxes and the like. The general purpose of the present invention relates to a method and delivery system for color matching gel coat to gel coat and fiberglass surfaces. The present invention and system allows users to color match their fiberglass gel coat surface repair by using a kit that eliminates the need for messy mixing of multiple components needed to perform the typical fiberglass gel coat repair. The system dispenser includes multiple chambers or component reservoirs that hold and contain the fiberglass gel coat resin color solution. Chamber number one (the main chamber) contains the “base” color while the remaining chambers contain the tint and shade colors. The multiple chambers form a unit with the attached pumping head. The variable extraction ratio of the base coat color and the tint or shade colors are controlled in the pump action head as it draws or pushes out the specified and chosen color mixing ratio as matched to the accompanied color match card.
Owner:THOMAS JOHN VANGEMERT

Halftone Printing of Metal-Pigmented Inks to Produce Various Metallic Appearances

A system and method for producing a wide range of metallic appearances using halftones of a nano-particle metallic ink, such as, for example, nano-silver, are presented. In exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a nano-particle metallic ink, such as, for example, nano-silver, can be made to produce a range of appearances from, for example, bright silver to dull oxidized aluminum, by changing halftone level of the silver inks, changing the substrate surface properties and introducing small amounts of other colored inks, such as process or spot, in either an underprinting or overprinting of the metallic ink. In exemplary embodiments of the present invention, InkJet printing of a single metal-pigmented ink can be effected, and its metallic appearance can very quickly be adjusted to match a given package design.
Owner:SUN CHEM CORP
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