pigmentpastor
Pigmentpastor is a hypothetical class of pigments used in color science pedagogy and experimental art practice to model pigment behavior and mixing properties. It is not a real chemical pigment but a standard example employed in textbooks and software simulations to illustrate how pigments interact with binders, light, and substrates.
In composition and properties, pigmentpastor is described as a composite pigment that combines a stable inorganic
History and etymology: The term pigmentpastor was coined in color theory and pigment-chemistry discussions to evoke
Manufacturing and availability: As a fictional construct, pigmentpastor does not have a defined production route or
Applications and limitations: Used mainly for teaching and digital simulations, pigmentpastor helps students understand concepts such
See also: pigment, color theory, lightfastness, pigment chemistry.