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http://dx.doi.org/10.5764/TCF.2013.25.1.65

Application and Evaluation of Real Industry Color(RIC) Device for On-line E-trading of Textile Products  

Bin, Soyoung (Korea Dyeing Technology Center)
Kim, Dongkwon (Korea Dyeing Technology Center)
Park, Yooncheol (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
Park, Soonyoung (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
Bae, Jin-Seok (Department of Textile System Engineering, Kyungpook National University)
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Textile Coloration and Finishing / v.25, no.1, 2013 , pp. 65-69 More about this Journal
Abstract
PET fabrics of various luster, fiber thickness(denier), and weaving structure were dyed at the same conditions and determined their grey scale by using naked eyes, computer color matching (CCM) system, and real industry color (RIC) device to evaluate the effectiveness of RIC device developed in this study. As for the luster of fabrics, bright PET showed more differences when compared with semi-dull and full-dull. PET in both naked eyes and RIC device since the RIC device provide the real image of fabrics to observers. As for the fiber thickness, the results of naked eyes and RIC device were very similar while the result of CCM showed lower color grade. Finally, as for the weaving structures of PET fabrics, all the test results by naked eyes, CCM, and RIC device showed almost same grey scales. In these regards, the RIC device developed in this study was comparable to naked eyes by providing the real image of fabrics, however it was difficult to compare the very bright colors such as yellow and fiber thickness(denier) and weaving structure of fabrics.
Keywords
real color device; on-line e-trading; CCM; naked eyes; grey scale;
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