Editorial standards

How Colour Index entries are reviewed and corrected — the Nomenclature Committee, the supplier declaration, and the corrections process.

Colour Index entries are reviewed before publication. New Generic Names go through the Nomenclature Committee; commercial product submissions are checked against the registered fingerprint and the binding supplier declaration. This footer note summarises the process; the full editorial standards note sets out the detail.

Review cycle

The Nomenclature Committee meets quarterly. Routine commercial submissions are typically published within thirty days; new CIGN proposals are queued to the next committee cycle. All decisions are minuted.

Source of truth

The Generic Name and the Constitution Number are the canonical identifiers. Commercial trade names, product codes, and packaging information are managed by the supplier through the manufacturer portal and refresh on each submitter update.

Corrections

To report an error, write to info@colour-index.com with the CICN, the field, and any supporting evidence. The editorial team aims to acknowledge within five working days and to publish factual corrections within thirty days.

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