Colour Chart for Mycologists and Botanists
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This colour chart was originally designed for online auction users, so that they could give one another a precise indication of the colour of a traded
object. But it could have much wider users, especially by taxonomists and other scientists wishing to convey precise colour information.
Boris Assyov, a Bulgarian mycologist, lists the most important properties of a "perfect" colour chart:
- widely available, in continuous supply and easy to obtain - cheap and therefore easily replaceable, to overcome the problem of fading colours - uniform, so that there is only one set of colours (not true of the Pantones, where an enormous variety exists); - neither too simple nor to detailed: browsing through thousands of colour samples would be inconvenient - easy to use even for people not versed in colour theory - suitable for use both in the field and in the lab
Assyov considers that this chart comes nearer to fulfilling these requirement than any other on the market.
Boris Assyov, a Bulgarian mycologist, lists the most important properties of a "perfect" colour chart:
- widely available, in continuous supply and easy to obtain - cheap and therefore easily replaceable, to overcome the problem of fading colours - uniform, so that there is only one set of colours (not true of the Pantones, where an enormous variety exists); - neither too simple nor to detailed: browsing through thousands of colour samples would be inconvenient - easy to use even for people not versed in colour theory - suitable for use both in the field and in the lab
Assyov considers that this chart comes nearer to fulfilling these requirement than any other on the market.
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