
Colour measurement averaging unit tackles multi-coloured surfaces
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Instead of creating the average from multiple elaborate single colour measurements, colorStriker takes many hundred measurements in the shortest time and combines them. With these methods it is possible for the first time to do colorimetric assessments of complex textured surfaces.
Particularly valuable for establishing colour comparisons of large surfaces, the new colour measurement offers major advantages in contrast to point measurements, as many measurement results may be compared with each other. The colorStriker measurement area is much bigger than the measurement areas of comparable colour measurement devices. Hence the result reflects the colours of the complete colour surface, such as a timber panel. In addition to the software, a cost effective tool is provided to depict colour differences to customers.
A complementary quality management module allows easy installation of a reference database, including installation of files for individual systems, recording as reference, min and max display as well as own reference databases for projects and customers.
Visit the Mathai Group at www.colorstriker.com
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