In textile color matching, Is it possible to match target color in all light source without metamerism. If so what will be the possibility percentage?
It is possible, but only when the spectral reflectance of the match and the target are identical. This requires that the properties of the textile substrate be the same and that the same colorants are used in the target and the match. If those conditions are met, then the probability of a spectral match depends only on the control of the coloring process. If those conditions are not met, then the probability of a spectral match is difficult to predict, but it would be quite low.
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