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Publikováno v:
Coloration Technology. 117:19-29
There are large variations between different previously published lightness difference experimental data sets. Two hundred and eight pairs of matt and glossy paint samples exhibiting mainly lightness differences were accumulated. Each pair was assess
Autor:
James H Nobbs, Alison Gilchrist
Publikováno v:
Coloration Technology. 116:154-158
A system is described that controls the dyeing process so as to produce a package within a final unlevelness tolerance in the minimum time. This is achieved by incorporating into the control algorithm a mathematical model capable of predicting the un
Autor:
James H Nobbs, Alison Gilchrist
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists. 114:247-254
Part 1 of this paper reported a novel method of dyebath analysis, based on an in-line analysis cell with links to a computer-based match prediction system that included compensation for changes in dyebath temperature. We now describe the cell's use i
Autor:
Boris Sluban, James H Nobbs
Publikováno v:
Color Research & Application. 22:88-95
Autor:
James H Nobbs, Boris Sluban
Publikováno v:
Color Research & Application. 20:226-234
The article examines the concepts of the following three quantities: partial colour sensitivity of a recipe to a particular colorant, colour balance of a recipe, and the overall colour sensitivity and the related property of colour robustness of a re
Autor:
James H. Nobbs, Peter K. T. Oldring
Publikováno v:
ACS Symposium Series ISBN: 9780841217300
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a1e6da2f5d2f2f3ee83ad2792d8ef18b
https://doi.org/10.1021/bk-1990-0417.ch004
https://doi.org/10.1021/bk-1990-0417.ch004
Autor:
James H Nobbs
Publikováno v:
Review of Progress in Coloration and Related Topics. 15:66-75
Autor:
James H. Nobbs, David Patterson
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 1: Physical Chemistry in Condensed Phases. 73:558
The shape and size distribution of pigment particles affects their physical properties, in particular their hue. A continuous coupling flow system has been developed to determine and study the factors that influence particle shape and size during the
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CHARLES E. HOYLE, JAMES F. KINSTLE, Leslie R. Gatechair, Ann M. Tiefenthaler, James H. Nobbs, Peter K. T. Oldring, Jean-Pierre Fouassier, Daniel-Joseph Lougnot, Norman S. Allen, F. Catalina, J. L. Mateo, R. Sastre, W. Chen, P. N. Green, W. A. Green, Nigel P. Hacker, John L. Dektar, V. Desobry, K. Dietliker, R. Hüsler, L. Misev, M. Rembold, G. Rist, W. Rutsch, M. Koehler, J. Ohngemach, Stephen J. Bett, Paul A. Dworjanyn, Barry A. Fields, John L. Garnett, Stan V. Jankiewicz, David F. Sangster, Bengt Rånby, G. K. Noren, E. J. Murphy, Anthony F. Jacobine, David M. Glaser, Steven T. Nakos, Joel J. Gummeson, Xiaosong Wu, Yan Feng, Stoil K. Dirlikov, John C. Graham, David J. Gloskey, Michael A. Meador, Mahmoud Abdulaziz, Mary Ann B. Meador, G. M. Allen, K. F. Drain, J. M. Zimmerman, J. J. Krajewski, T. E. Bishop, JoAnn A. McConnell, F. Kurt Willard, Geoffrey A. Russell, W. Eugene Skiens, L. Feldman, T. C. Ward, M. R. Cage, D. J. Shi, T. K. Kiser, R. C. Liang, Dennis J. Gaber, Yifang Liu, Pravin K. Kukkala, Peter J. Robinson, Roy Clancy, Nicholas J. White, Ste