Colorimetry of wood specimens from French Guiana

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The color of 97 species of wood specimens from French Guiana was measured on their radial and tangential surfaces with a colorimeter. We obtained the tristimulus values of X, Y, and Z of the 10° standard observer under the illuminant of D65, and the values of the CIELAB color system, L*, a*, b*, C*, and h. When the lightness index (L*) was <54, b*, C*, and h showed positive correlations against L*. When L* was >54, a* and C* showed negative correlations against L*. These results imply that wood color should be discussed by separating wood specimens into the high-and low-lightness groups. A good positive correlation was found between the L* and h throughout the whole range of L*. It is thought that the value of h can be an important index, as can L*, for comparing of wood color because h shows a simple relation with L*. © The Japan Wood Research Society 1998.

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Nishino, Y. (1998). Colorimetry of wood specimens from French Guiana. Journal of Wood Science, 44(1), 3–8. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00521867

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