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What is Grayscale? How to use Grayscale. Definition of Grayscale.

   What is GrayScale?  About Textile Industry GrayScale consists of 9 pairs of non-glossy gray color chips which highlight the perceived color differences corresponding to fastness ratings. 5 (no visual change, best rating) , 4-5, 4, 3-4, 3, 2-3, 2, 1-2, 1 (a large visual change, worst rating) Main features of GrayScale are as follows; Ratings 1 – 5 with Half Steps 9 Steps Neutral Gray steps Non Glossy Can be compared with Spectrophotometric ratings Steps in a GrayScale. There are total 9 steps; 1 Poorest 1-2 2 2-3 3 3-4 4 4-5 5 Best Components of Grayscale Assessment. Envelope of Grayscale Grayscale Wallet Grayscale (with 9 Steps) Sample Cover Card Types of GrayScale. Two Types of GrayScales; Grayscale for Assessing Shade Change (BS EN ISO A02) Grayscale for Assessing Staining (BS EN ISO A03) Grayscale for Assessing Shade Change – BS EN ISO A02 This GrayScale is used for assessing the Degree of Shade Change caused to a Garment / Fabric. Total 9 pairs of Gray Chips In N...

How to Check Garment Defect Example? Garment Apparel

Different Types of Defects  in  Garment Pants& Jeggins, Shirt,Skirt,Jeans, Dungaree, Clothing, Garment Apparel,   etc. Garment (Pants or pants for men & Women)Fault Cut to Pack in All the World Garment Factory Fault Standard. Ø     Cutting Shape Ø Fabric Nature Ø Fabric Fault Ø     Patteren used Ø     Notches Miss  Ø     Pkt Lining Colour Shade Ø     Selvedge Panel Ø     Slub Ø    Miss Pick Ø   Thread Ply Ø Thread Enlongation  Ø    Broken stitch Ø    Jump Stitch Ø    Different shades within the same garment Ø    Dropped stitches Ø    Exposed notches Ø    Exposed raw edges Ø     Fabric defects Ø     Scoop Pkt Lining Expose Ø     Handling Damage Ø     Chain Insecure Ø   ...