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      Skin color measurements in terms of CIELAB color space values.

      The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
      Adult, Color, Female, Forearm, Humans, Male, Refractometry, methods, Skin Pigmentation, Visual Perception

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          The principles of color measurement established by the Commission International d'Eclairage have been applied to skin and the results expressed in terms of color space L*, hue angle, and chroma values. The distribution of these values for the ventral forearm skin of a sample of healthy volunteers is presented. The skin-color characteristics of a European subgroup is summarized and briefly compared with others. Color differences between individuals were identified in terms of one, two, or all three color-space parameters. Because the method is quantitative and the principles internationally recognized, these color-space parameters are proposed for the unambiguous communication of skin-color information that relates directly to visual observations of clinical importance or scientific interest.

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          1402005
          10.1111/1523-1747.ep12616156

          Chemistry
          Adult,Color,Female,Forearm,Humans,Male,Refractometry,methods,Skin Pigmentation,Visual Perception
          Chemistry
          Adult, Color, Female, Forearm, Humans, Male, Refractometry, methods, Skin Pigmentation, Visual Perception

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