10058 Quinacridone Violet

Jackson's Artist Pigment

Company
Jackson's (7 products)
Medium
Pigment, dry or paste
Pigments
  • PV19 ●●●●●
Transparency
Transparent
Drying time in oil
Average
Oil Absorption
50 g linseed oil / 100 g
Pigment particle size
≈ 0.06 µm
Description from the manufacturer
The first Quinacridone compound was discovered in 1896, but its suitability as a pigment wasn’t recognised until 1955. Quinacridone Violet is less purple than Quinacridone Magenta (PR122), but still leans slightly towards blue. Like other Quinacridone pigments, it is very staining and has a high tinting strength. It makes very deep and vibrant violets when mixed with Ultramarine Blue.
Lab 2D planes
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Sample
 
watercolor
masstone
digital sample
Value scale
Color Atlases
HLC H355_L040_C040
Color Notation (CIE L*a*b*)
L* 38.67 a* 37.53 b* -3.87 D50
L* 38.67 C* 37.73 354.11 D50

Sample
watercolor, masstone
Device
NCS Colourpin Pro
CIE-L*a*b*
L* 38.67 a* 37.53 b* -3.87 D50
L* 38.43 a* 37.97 b* -4.48 D65
CIE-L*Ch°(ab)
L* 38.67 C* 37.73 354.11 D50
L* 38.43 C* 38.23 353.26 D65
CIE-V*D*
V*ab 54.02 D*ab 72.01 D50
OK-Lab + Ch°
L 0.4843 a 0.1152 b -0.0114 C 0.1158 354.3512 D65
Munsell
Munsell 5.6RP 3.8/8.0 C
CIECAM02
J 30.6 C 43.0 356.3 s 51.7 Q 167.4 M 44.7 a 42.9 b -2.8 D65
RGB
sRGB: r 143 g 63 b 99 hex #8F3F63
P3: r 0.523 g 0.266 b 0.383
Disclaimer
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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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