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학술대회자료
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An Rye Lee (Jeju National University) Badmaanyambuu Sarmandakh (Jeju National University) Eunjou Yi (Jeju National University)
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대한인간공학회 대한인간공학회 학술대회논문집 대한인간공학회 2014 춘계학술대회
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2014.5
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883 - 886 (4page)

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This study was attempted in order to match color of silk fabrics dyed with natural dyes with color in Pantone System and to analyze color of the fabrics according to Pantone System for the application of naturally dyed textiles to the practical color system. A silk fabric was dyed with a variety of natural dyed to express 205 different colors and the color variables such as CIE LABCh were obtained. Each of the colored fabric was matched to more than a Pantone color in Pantone® Fashion Home + Interior with less than 3.0 of CIE color difference, ΔE. Matched colors of naturally dyed fabrics were characterized in terms of color variables including hue, lightness, and saturation and color names in Pantone. Finally unmatched colors of naturally dyed fabrics with Pantone were figured out in CIE for the purpose of their future modification. As results, 55 different naturally dyed silk fabrics were found out to have more than one Pantone color showing less than 3.0 of ΔE, which is said that they may be depicted as 109 different Pantone color names. In terms of Pantone system, many of matched naturally dyed colors could be said to have both lower lightness and lower saturation. Among natural dyes, raw indigo, charcoal, and pomegranate were shown to have colors to match more Pantone colors by being dyed on silk while Gardenia Yellow, Betel Net, Lac, and Anato were revealed to have fewer matched Pantone colors. Most of unmatched naturally dyed colors were thought to show higher saturation and medium lightness in CIE with which colors are likely not to be found frequently in Pantone® Fashion Home + Interior. These results could be useful to develop more naturally dyed fabrics to meet Pantone colors for contemporary fashion industries.

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ABSTRACT
1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Results
4. Conclusion
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