
Munsell Color System; Color Matching from Munsell Color Company
The Official Site of Munsell Color... a color matching system puts you in control of color & gives you the color you want. Communicate color easily and effectively with Munsell.
Munsell Color Theory & Albert H. Munsell Fundamentals of Color ...
Munsell Color Theory represents the fundamentals of color. The way you visually match color today is the result of Albert H. Munsell's work nearly a century ago.
Munsell Color Products
Apply Munsell Color Standards to Wide Range of Industries and Disciplines From business and industry to government and academia, Munsell Color products influence color analysis and …
Munsell Color Order System: What is it and How is it Used?
What is the Munsell Color System? Learn more about the basics of hue, chroma and value and their application to color order.
Munsell Color Notation & Color Test; Dimensions of Color
Albert Munsell created a way to describe color that would use decimal notation instead of color names. Learn more about how the Munsell color notation works.
Munsell Books of Color
The Munsell Books of Color are color swatch books that help you select and communicate color. The color index books are based on Munsell’s visual color order system, so it’s faster and …
The Munsell Color Tree
The Munsell Color Tree is a three-dimensional model that helps visually explain the Munsell color space. It features 309 colors mounted on clear panels and assembled on a base. This allows …
Atlas of the Munsell Color System
The Atlas of the Munsell Color System was originally published in 1913. This system of color measurement used for many applications is now known today as The Munsell Book of Color.
Color Matching & Identification; Munsell Color | Munsell Color …
Color matching and color identification are easier with the Munsell Color Order System. Learn how to gain greater color matching flexibility and simplicity.
Munsell Color Space & Color Chart; RGB Color Space Conversion
Munsell Color Theory represents the fundamentals of color. The way you visually match color today is the result of Albert H. Munsell's work nearly a century ago.