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Ganz-Griesser Whiteness Index

1975
  • Ernst Ganz
  • W. Griesser
Laboratory technician measuring whiteness index of textiles using spectrophotometer in colorimetry.

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The Ganz-Griesser whiteness index is a linear formula widely used, particularly in the textile industry. It is derived from CIE tristimulus values and is defined as \(W_{GG} = Y – Px – Qy + C\), where P, Q, and C are constants specific to the illuminant and observer. For the D65/10° condition, the formula is \(W_{GG} = Y – 1868.322x – 3695.690y + 1809.441\).

The Ganz-Griesser whiteness index is an alternative to the CIE whiteness formula, favored in some industrial applications for its simplicity and historical precedent. It is a linear equation that directly relates the tristimulus values (or chromaticity coordinates x, y, and lightness Y) to a single whiteness value. The general form is \(W_{GG} = Y – Px – Qy + C\). The constants P, Q, and C are derived based on a specific illuminant and standard observer. For the widely used D65 illuminant and 10° observer, these constants are P=1868.322, Q=3695.690, and C=1809.441. Unlike the CIE formula, which has defined validity ranges, the Ganz-Griesser formula is a purely linear transformation. This can sometimes lead to different results, especially for samples with strong fluorescent whitening agents or significant chromatic tints. The formula essentially penalizes deviations from a target white point in the xy chromaticity diagram while rewarding higher lightness (Y). Its development was driven by the need for a practical, easy-to-calculate index for industrial quality control before computational power was as ubiquitous as it is today. Despite the official recommendation of the CIE formula, the Ganz-Griesser index remains in use due to established industry standards and historical data sets.

UNESCO Nomenclature: 2209
– Optics

Type

Abstract System

Disruption

Incremental

Usage

Niche/Specialized

Precursors

  • CIE 1931 XYZ color space
  • Industrial need for quantitative color control
  • Earlier empirical whiteness formulas
  • Development of commercial spectrophotometers

Applications

  • textile bleaching process control
  • quality assurance in paper production
  • evaluation of fluorescent whitening agents
  • plastics manufacturing
  • laundry detergent performance testing

Patents:

NA

Potential Innovations Ideas

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Related to: Ganz-Griesser, whiteness index, linear formula, colorimetry, textiles, paper, fluorescent whitening agents, D65/10°, tristimulus values, quality control.

Historical Context

Ganz-Griesser Whiteness Index

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1974-11-15
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