Datacolor Cabinet Aids Color Sample Measurement
Datacolor Cabinet AidsColor Sample Measurement
Datacolor, Lawrenceville, N.J., now offers its Conditioner cabinet to provide a compact, inexpensive, user-friendly solution for accurate color sample measurement in a controlled environment. According to the company, the temperature and relative humidity may be fixed inside the cabinet to condition the samples prior to measurement, and illumination may be set to provide stable conditioning to light. These features enable more efficient, cost-effective development and production because they provide uniform results. It has been technically proven that the physical color of a sample can alter substantially if the ambient temperature and relative humidity are not stable, said Michael Thornton, product manager. The new Datacolor Conditioner offers benefits to specifiers, suppliers, producers and customers alike and sets a standard that may be easily adopted throughout the whole supply chain.
November/December 2005
Datacolor, Lawrenceville, N.J., now offers its Conditioner cabinet to provide a compact, inexpensive, user-friendly solution for accurate color sample measurement in a controlled environment. According to the company, the temperature and relative humidity may be fixed inside the cabinet to condition the samples prior to measurement, and illumination may be set to provide stable conditioning to light. These features enable more efficient, cost-effective development and production because they provide uniform results. It has been technically proven that the physical color of a sample can alter substantially if the ambient temperature and relative humidity are not stable, said Michael Thornton, product manager. The new Datacolor Conditioner offers benefits to specifiers, suppliers, producers and customers alike and sets a standard that may be easily adopted throughout the whole supply chain.
November/December 2005
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