- 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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Semi-Transparent
- Drying time in oil
- Average
- Pigment particle size
- ≈ 5 µm
- Description from the manufacturer
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An interesting shade of yellow ochre with a slight greenish hue. Ideal for landscape painting – particularly suited to depicting sand, light earth, or autumn leaves. Tends towards yellow when diluted, becoming darker and turning into a light golden brown when used thicker/less diluted. This is a genuine Yellow Ochre, made using natural earths instead of synthetic hydrated iron oxides. Natural yellow earths have been used since prehistory and are still essential in the modern artist’s palette. Yellow Ochre is particularly useful in a landscape palette, as it creates a spectrum of natural greens when mixed with any blue.
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- Sample
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watercolor
masstone
digital sample
- Value scale
- Color Atlases
- HLC H070_L060_C060
- Color Notation (CIE L*a*b*)
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L* 62.02 a* 22.46 b* 54.96 — D50 2°L* 62.02 C* 59.37 h° 67.77 — D50 2°
- Sample
- watercolor, masstone
- Device
- NCS Colourpin Pro
- CIE-L*a*b*
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L* 62.02 a* 22.46 b* 54.96 — D50 2°L* 61.50 a* 19.68 b* 54.58 — D65 2° ≈
- CIE-L*Ch°(ab)
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L* 62.02 C* 59.37 h° 67.77 — D50 2°L* 61.50 C* 58.02 h° 70.18 — D65 2° ≈
- CIE-V*D*
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V*ab 85.85 D*ab 70.48 — D50 2°
- OK-Lab + Ch°
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L 0.6754 a 0.0501 b 0.1197 C 0.1297 h° 67.2722 — D65 ≈
- Munsell
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Munsell 7.6YR 6.0/9.4 — C ≈
- CIECAM02
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J 53.4 C 49.9 h° 66.9 s 48.4 Q 221.1 M 51.9 a 19.6 b 45.9 — D65 ≈
- RGB
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sRGB: r 203 g 133 b 47 hex #CB852FP3: r 0.758 g 0.535 b 0.257
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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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