Richard S. Hunter

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Richard Sewall Hunter (1909–1991) was a pioneering American color scientist and founder of Hunter Associates Laboratory (HunterLab).[1][2] He is best known as the inventor in 1942 of the Hunter L,a,b color measurement system the precursor to the CIELAB color space.[3][4] Hunter was awarded the David Richardson Medal in 1971 by the Optical Society.[5]

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