[1] Skin colors according to von Luschan's chromatic scale Von Luschan's chromatic scale (VLS) is a method of classifying skin color. It is also called the von Luschan scale or von Luschan's scale. It is named after its inventor, Felix von Luschan.
File usage on Commons The following 2 pages use this file: File:Felix von Luschan Skin Color Chart.JPG File:Felix von Luschan Skin Color chart2.svg. Materials and methods: The participants were evaluated for skin color by using the Felix von Luschan skin color chart (range 1-36) and a narrowband reflectance spectrophotometer (Mexameter MX18) in which the results of the measurements were expressed as Erythema (E) and Melanin (M) indices. Felix von Luschan Skin Color Chart Preview: Description from Wikimedia Commons: This is a reproduction of the Von Luschan's chromatic scale made by anthropologist Felix von Luschan.
The original was self-made from scratch with the paint program in the likeness of the chart originally printed in Voelker, Rassen, Sprachen (1927). Object Description Skin color chart of 36 glass mosaic pieces set in single-sided brass tray with numbers; glass pieces 9 and 20 missing, piece 4 chipped. Paper label on back reads "108 Von Luschan Skin Color Chart".
Download scientific diagram Felix von Luschan skin color chart from publication: Comparison of the effectiveness of fractional 1550-nm erbium fiber laser and 0.05% tretinoin cream in the. Von Luschan's chromatic scale explained Von Luschan's chromatic scale should not be confused with Lüscher color test. Von Luschan's chromatic scale (VLS) is a method of classifying skin color.
It is also called the von Luschan scale or von Luschan's scale. It is named after its inventor, Felix von Luschan. The equipment consisted of 36 opaque glass tiles which were compared to the subject's.
The skin color chart of Felix von Luschan Map of human skin color distribution for native populations, by R. Biassutti in the Von Luschan's chromatic scale for classifying skin color. Von Luschan's chromatic scale is a system for classifying human skin pigmentation developed by Austrian anthropologist Felix von Luschan (1854-1924), consisting of 36 opaque glass tiles standardized in hues from very pale to very dark, against which an individual's skin is visually matched under natural daylight to assign a score from 1 (lightest) to 36 (darkest).
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