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The new codes follow a format of BR99-010-090. The first letter or letters tells you what colour group the colour is from:
The first digits denote the colour's luminance, with 0 being approximately black and 100 being approximately white. The second set of digits denotes how far from grey the colour is. That is, the lower the number the more grey in the colour, the higher the number the cleaner the colour is. For example, Resene Black (black) has a value of 000 while Resene Turbo (bright yellow) has a value of 198. The last set of digits tells you where the colour sits on a wheel of colour of 0 to 360 degrees. This allows you to place multiple colours into a sequence and determine the relative positioning of colours. By comparing multiple colours using the new colour codes you can establish whether a colour is greyer or cleaner, brighter or darker and where they sit on a colour wheel. The new codes will start to come through as colour charts are reprinted, though it will be some time before all charts incorporate the new codes. |
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