In colorimetry, the Munsell color system is a color space that specifies colors based on three color dimensions: hue, value (lightness), and chroma (color purity). It was created by Professor Albert H. Munsell in the first decade of the 20th century and adopted by the USDA as the official color system for soil research in the 1930s.
Several earlier color order systems had placed colors into a three-dimensional color solid of one form or another, but Munsell was the first to separate hue, value, and chroma into perceptually uniform and independent dimensions, and was the first to systematically illustrate the colors in three-dimensional space. Munsell’s system, particularly the later renotations, is based on rigorous measurements of human subjects’ visual responses to color, putting it on a firm experimental scientific basis. Because of this basis in human visual perception, Munsell’s system has outlasted its contemporary color models, and though it has been superseded for some uses by models such as CIELAB (L*a*b*) and CIECAM02, it is still in wide use today.
I´ve got no place else to go.
The cumulus-portal is closing above me.
I´ve got no one else to turn to.
My shining armour knight rode straight out on me.
Star after star exposed.
Born to be on the show
is there a minor role
for a moon soul ?
Star after star explodes
Everyone is alone
Is there a place in the sun
for a moon soul ?
Here and now,
changes come in crowds
Pearls of rain erode the lane
I am seasick
You seem so in balance
Please, don´t dump me with this pain
I´m no strategist, and you are such a challange
Star after star...
I want no one else but you
Anything you want me to,
I will do.
Power is sweet
but so is retreat
And the wild orchids unfold their secrets on repeat