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Product Features:
- Faster makeready - Scans the color bar of a typical press sheet in just 15 seconds
- Improved quality control - Displays real-time measurement results and pinpoints problem areas
- Expanded results reporting - Offers extensive data collection and network capabilities to improve information sharing and integration
- Faster ROI - Saves time and reduces material waste and makes your company more profitable and more competitive
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The CA-210 LCD Color Analyzer is Konica Minolta's "next generation" color analyzer designed to measure color luminance, gamma characteristic and flicker on various types of Flat Panel Displays including LCD and EL. Faster than previous generation analyzers, the CA-210's measurement of luminance and chromaticity at up to 20 times/second makes it ideal in high production environments. (AND it can simultaneously measure up to five points on the screen. ) The CA-210's special optical design limits acceptance angle to within ± 2.5 degrees, thus eliminating the influence of the LCD's viewing angle dependency. Matrix calibration allows for high measurement of LCD displays that provide colors through additive mixing of three monochrome colors (R,G,B). A new low luminance capability enables measurements as low as 0.1cd/m2
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Description:
The model H500 is an RGB Color Analyzer that can measure the amount of Red, Blue and Green as well as the Hue, Saturation and Luminance of items such as Paints, Plastics, Fabrics, or just about anything you might need to know the color of.
Features:
* Measure both RGB and HSL levels
* Easy to use relative (REL) feature allows the comparison of two color samples
* Easy to use
* Two year warranty
Applications:
* Check color levels of Plastics, Textiles, Paper, Paints and Leathers
* Quality control in production and manufacturing
* Comparisons of color samples against color standards
* Check reference color values of CRTs, LCD monitors and light lamps
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The module PW0049 is a stand-alone measuring device which is conceived for the absolute measurement of self-illuminating objects.
Its function is to reproduce the CIE 1931 2° CMF's as precisely as possible. The resulting Tristimulus measuring values X, Y, Z form the basis of most of the common color spaces used today.
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