color chart
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Definition
- Noun:
- A chart displaying colors: A systematic arrangement of color samples, often used for reference, comparison, or selection. It is a tool that organizes and presents a range of colors, typically with identifying names, codes, or values.
Usage
A color chart is used as a standard reference. It is commonly employed in design, printing, painting, and manufacturing to ensure accurate color communication and reproduction. You refer to a color chart to select, specify, or match a color.
Examples
- Noun:
- The designer consulted the color chart to choose the perfect shade of blue for the logo.
- Before painting the house, we looked at a color chart from the hardware store.
- Printers use a standardized color chart to calibrate their machines.
Advanced Usage
- "to match against a color chart": To compare a sample color to the colors on a chart to find the closest equivalent.
- The conservator matched the faded fabric against a color chart to identify its original hue.
Variants and Related Words
- Color swatch (n): A single sample of a color, often presented as part of a larger chart or collection.
- The brochure included color swatches for all available paint finishes.
- Color palette (n): A selected range of colors used together in a design or artwork. While a palette is a selection, a chart is the reference from which selections are made.
- The artist's color palette consisted of earthy tones.
Synonyms
- Color guide: A reference tool for colors.
- Hue chart: A chart specifically organizing colors by their hue (the pure color).
Related Phrases
- Pantone Matching System (PMS): A proprietary, standardized color chart system widely used in design and printing industries.
- The brand colors are specified using Pantone numbers.