- Brand
- Jackson's Artist Pigment (see all 100 pigments)
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- Company
- Jackson's (7 products)
- Medium
- Pigment, dry or paste
- Pigments
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- Transparency
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Transparent
- Drying time in oil
- Average
- Oil Absorption
- 50 g linseed oil / 100 g
- Pigment particle size
- ≈ 0.09 µm
- Description from the manufacturer
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The first Quinacridone compound was discovered in 1896, but its suitability as a pigment wasn’t recognised until 1955. Like other Quinacridone pigments, Quinacridone Magenta is strongly tinting and highly lightfast. It is a very versatile mixing colour, though it is best mixed with other strong colours that can match its powerful tinting strength. Quinacridone pigments are particularly hydrophobic, so we recommend using a wetting agent when grinding this colour into a water-based binder.
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- Value scale
- Color Atlases
- HLC H015_L035_C055
- Color Notation (CIE L*a*b*)
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L* 33.96 a* 52.07 b* 12.30 — D50 2°L* 33.96 C* 53.51 h° 13.29 — D50 2°
- Sample
- watercolor, masstone
- Paper
- Hahnemühle Echt Bütten CP 300gsm
- Device
- Nix Spectro 2
- Mode
- M2 (light source: Tungsten + UV-cut filter)
- CIE-L*a*b*
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L* 33.96 a* 52.07 b* 12.30 — D50 2°L* 33.43 a* 52.08 b* 11.12 — D65 2° ≈
- CIE-L*Ch°(ab)
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L* 33.96 C* 53.51 h° 13.29 — D50 2°L* 33.43 C* 53.26 h° 12.05 — D65 2° ≈
- CIE-V*D*
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V*ab 63.37 D*ab 85.00 — D50 2°
- OK-Lab + Ch°
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L 0.4468 a 0.1580 b 0.0279 C 0.1605 h° 10.0095 — D65 ≈
- Munsell
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Munsell 1.8R 3.3/10.7 — C ≈
- CIECAM02
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J 27.1 C 64.9 h° 10.6 s 65.5 Q 157.3 M 67.5 a 63.8 b 11.9 — D65 ≈
- RGB
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sRGB: r 152 g 26 b 64 hex #981A40P3: r 0.546 g 0.152 b 0.253
- Spectral Curve
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- Disclaimer
- Read about the samples and measurement methodology.
- Color Mixes (experimental)
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Color mixer is an experimental feature using Mixbox: Pigment-Based Color Mixing. (Mixing within the sRGB gamut, assuming the colors were opaque colors.)Color mixer is an experimental feature using the paints' spectral curves, measured on masstone to predict the mixing path, assuming the paints were opaque.
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