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SoilHue

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SoilHue

by Antonio J. Gonzalez

1.0 (1) v2.0 3 MB Universal 4+

Description

SoilHue identifies the Munsell color of a soil sample from a photograph taken with your device. It is built for pedologists, agronomists, geologists, archaeologists, conservators, soil-science students and anyone who works with soil color in the field.

WHAT IT DOES
• Calibrate the camera with an X-Rite ColorChecker Classic. SoilHue detects the card automatically inside your photo, rectifies its
perspective, and computes a 3×3 correction matrix by least-squares fit over the 24 reference patches.
• Take a photo of your soil sample (or pick one from your library) and select the area to analyze with a rectangle or a free-form
polygon.
• SoilHue averages the selected pixels in linear sRGB, applies your calibration matrix, and finds the closest match in CIE Lab among 293 chips derived from the official USDA Munsell renotation data.
• Get the Munsell notation, an approximate USDA soil order (Histosol, Mollisol, Alfisol, Oxisol, Vertisol, Spodosol, Aridisol, Entisol, Inceptisol, Ultisol) and a short description.

WHAT'S NEW IN 2.0
• 293 reference chips instead of 18.
• ΔE94 in CIE Lab instead of Euclidean RGB.
• Matrix 3×3 calibration replacing per-channel factors.
• Automatic ColorChecker detection (Vision framework).
• Printable calibration card (2-page A4 PDF, ICC sRGB).
• Lighting check (warm/cool/atypical tint warning).
• Real .xlsx export.
• Accessibility, dark mode and stability improvements.

DATA & PRIVACY
• All analysis runs on-device. No image, sample or location ever leaves your phone.
• Samples are stored locally in your app sandbox. iCloud sync is planned for a future release.
• Location is captured only when you explicitly grant it.

REQUIREMENTS
• iPhone or iPad running iOS 17.6 or later.
• A reasonably calibrated camera. Recommended: X-Rite ColorChecker Classic for best results. A basic calibration card is included for casual use.

NOTES

The USDA soil order classification is a heuristic orientation, not a definitive diagnosis — real classification depends on horizon, chemistry, texture and other field properties.

Calibrations saved with versions before 2.0 are not compatible with the new color engine; the app will ask you to recalibrate.

Contact: soilhue@ajgb.eu — Web: ajgb.eu/apps/soilhue

What's new (v2.0)

SoilHue 2.0 brings a complete rewrite of the color analysis engine:

• Far more accurate Munsell classification — comparison now happens in CIE Lab (ΔE94) against 293 reference chips from the official USDA Munsell renotation, replacing the previous 18-entry table.
• Camera calibration uses a 3×3 matrix least-squares fit over the 24 ColorChecker patches — captures cross-channel correction the old per-channel factors couldn't.
• Automatic ColorChecker detection: the app finds and rectifies the card inside your photo, no need to fill the frame.
• Print your own calibration card — share a 2-page A4 PDF with embedded ICC sRGB profile straight from the calibration screen.
• Lighting check: a warm/cool/atypical light tint is flagged so you remember to take samples under the same light.
• Excel (.xlsx) export now produces a real workbook.
• A persistent banner reminds you to calibrate before analyzing.
• Accessibility, dark mode and stability improvements throughout.

Important: calibrations saved before 2.0 are not compatible with the new engine and are discarded automatically — the app will ask you to recalibrate on first launch. Your saved samples are preserved.