01. Titanium opaquewhite |
02. Permanent Chinese white |
03. Naples yellow pale |
04. Naples yellow deep |
05. Naples yellow reddish |
06. Titanium yellow |
07. Lemon yellow |
08. Chromium yellow (hue) |
09. Cadmium yellow pale |
10. Aureolin (hue) |
11. transparent yellow |
12. transparent gold ochre |
13. Cadmium yellow deep |
14. Cadmium orange |
15. Indian yellow |
16. Chromium orange (hue) |
17. Cadmium red pale |
18. Scarlet red |
19. Cadmium red medium |
20. Cadmium red deep |
21. Permanent carmine |
22. Cadmium Bordeaux |
23. Quinacridone red |
24. Purple Magenta |
25. Manganese violet |
26. Ultramarine violet (hue) |
27. Mineral violet |
28. Ultramarine blue |
29. Prussian blue |
30. Helio cerulean |
31. Phthalo blue |
32. Cobalt blue pale |
33. Cobalt blue deep |
34. Indanthrone blue |
35.Indigo (hue) |
36. Cobalt turquoise |
37.Prussian green |
38. Helio turquoise |
39. Permanent green |
40. Sap green |
41. Cobalt green pale |
42. Phthalo green |
43. Cobalt green deep |
44. Chromium oxide green |
45. Olive green |
46. Green earth |
47. Hooker's green PB15:3 PG7 PY42 |
48. Golden green |
49. Gold ochre |
50. Yellow ochre |
51. Raw Sienna |
52.Orange ochre |
53.Burnt Sienna |
54.Red ochre |
55.Mars Bordeaux |
56. Mars brown |
57. Potter's pink |
58. Brown madder |
59. Burnt umber |
60.Polish brown |
61. Raw umber |
62. Sepia |
63.Vandyke brown |
64. Perylene violet (hue) |
65. Payne's gray |
66.Mineral grey |
67.Neutral grey |
68.Ivory black |
69.Mars black |
70.Lamp black |
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Opacity and glazing properties
The opacity of a pigmented colour is not only depending on the thickness of the colour application but also on the kind and concentration of the pigment as well as on the kind binder in the colour. all colours have been submitted to the same testing method: satndardized application on black and white striped saturated base. this allows a classification with the following 4 symbols:
opaque Semi-opaque Semi-transparent Transparent
Lightfastness
This describes the durability of a colour in daylight. A number of influencing factors play a role too, like intensity of sunlight, temperature, moisture, oxygen or gas content of the air.
8 - Excellent 7 - Very good 6 - Good
Staining / Non-staining (on cellulose paper)
Staining Semi-staining Non-staining
Color Index and Pigments names
The Color Index system is an international standard to denominate dyes and pigments. A combination of letters and numbers indicate the colour category. For example: PO 20, means Pigment Orange 20. Color Index names are: PW (Pigment White) / PY (Pigment Yellow) / PO (Pigment Orange) / PR (Pigment Red) / PV (Pigment Violet) / PB (Pigment Blue) / PG (Pigment Green) / PBr (Pigment Brown) / PBk (Pigment Black).