Colour Sample Clauses
The 'Colour' clause defines the specific colors or color schemes to be used in relation to the subject matter of the contract, such as materials, products, or branding elements. It typically outlines requirements for color consistency, approval processes for color selection, or reference standards like Pantone or RAL codes to ensure accuracy. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the expected appearance, reducing the risk of disputes over color mismatches or deviations from agreed specifications.
Colour. The CPA ▇▇▇▇ primary colour palette is CMYK four-colour process, as follows: CPA blue, CPA light blue, CPA green, CPA light green. CPA Blue is PMS 293; C100 M52 Y0 K0; R0 G111 B186; HEX#006FBA; CPA Light Blue is PMS 633; C100 M0 Y10 K25; R0 G115 B151, HEX#007397; CPA Green is PMS 347; C100 M0 Y86 K3; R0 G154 B73; HEX#009A49; CPA Light Green is PMS 361; C69 M0 Y100 K0; R67 G176 B42; HEX#43B02A. It is recommended that in most applications the CPA ▇▇▇▇ appear in full colour. When full colour is not available, the CPA ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ appear in greyscale, in accordance with the guidelines in (d) below). For purposes of maintaining a consistent corporate image the CPA ▇▇▇▇ must never appear in any other colours.
Colour. 7.1. The colour of the light emitted shall be white.
Colour. The colour of the light emitted measured after one minute and measured after photometric stability has been obtained, as described in paragraph 4.3.1.2. of this annex, shall both be within the required colour boundaries.
5. The measurement of the objective luminous flux of LED module(s) producing the principal passing-beam shall be carried out as follows:
5.1. The LED module(s) shall be in the configuration as described in the technical specification as defined in paragraph 2.2.
Colour. The colour of the light emitted measured after one minute and measured after photometric stability has been obtained, as described in paragraph 4.3.1.2. of this annex, shall both be within the required colour boundaries.
Colour. 7.1. The colour of the light emitted shall be white. Expressed in CIE trichromatic coordinates, the light of the beams shall be within the following boundaries: limit towards blue x ≥ 0.310 limit towards yellow x ≤ 0.500 limit towards green y ≤ 0.150 + 0.640 x limit towards green y ≤ 0.440 limit towards purple y ≥ 0.050 + 0.750 x limit towards red y ≥ 0.382
Colour. The colour of the light emitted by the front fog lamp shall be either white or selective yellow by choice of the applicant. The selective yellow colour, if any, of the beam may be obtained either by the colour of the light source or by the lens of the front fog lamp or by any other suitable means.
7.1. The colorimetric characteristics of the front fog lamp shall be measured with voltages as defined in paragraphs 6.3. and 6.4. of this Regulation.
Colour. The colour of the light emitted as measured under the same conditions as described paragraph in 1.1. of this annex shall both be within the required colour boundaries.
Colour. 9.1. HSB units shall emit white light.
Colour. The Zhaga Logo is reproduced in either black (on a light background) or white (on a dark background). On products where only one colour printing is being used, or where the appearance of the Zhaga Logo is obtained by moulding or reflection, the Zhaga Logo may appear in the basic colour used. Texture or reflection levels must be uniform across the entire Zhaga Logo. The colour of the Zhaga Logo, its background colour and intensity must be uniform across the entire Zhaga Logo. Shadows or graphic effects are not allowed. The complete Zhaga Logo must be used, maintaining a clear zone. A clear zone is an area in which no other graphical or textual elements appear. In the case of a stand-alone logo symbol the clear zone shall be 67% of the logo height. The Zhaga Logo may not be enclosed in any kind of border, box or frame. The complete Zhaga Logo must be used on its own, in a free space, without any text, slogan or any other addition.
Colour. 3.6.1. The colour of the light emitted by the filament lamp shall be white unless otherwise specified on the relevant data sheet.
3.6.2. The definitions of the colour of the light emitted, given in Regulation No. 48 and its series of amendments in force at the time of application for type approval, shall apply to this Regulation.
3.6.3. The colour of the light emitted shall be measured by the method specified in Annex 5. Each measured value shall lie within the required tolerance area5. Moreover, in the case of filament lamps emitting white light, the measured values shall not deviate more than 0.020 unit in the x and/or y direction from 5 For Conformity of Production purposes of amber and red colour only, at least 80 per cent of the measuring results shall lie within the required tolerance area. a point of choice on the Planckian locus (IEC Publication 15.2 Colorimetry, 1986). Filament lamps for use in light signalling devices shall meet the requirements as specified in paragraph 2.4.2. of IEC Publication 60809, Amendment 5 to Edition 2.