Re: Quoting accuracy of color measurement instruments
Re: Quoting accuracy of color measurement instruments
- Subject: Re: Quoting accuracy of color measurement instruments
- From: Terry Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 09:34:06 -0400
On Oct 31, 2007, at 4:27 AM, David Scharf wrote:
iOne Pro: Wow, 35 or 36 bands in 10 nm steps, but only measuring
3.5 nm for each 10 nm band? (According to the on-line brochure).
That's a 350 nm spectral range but only 122.5 nm of that range is
actually measured (the rest interpolated, I assume). Do I understand
this correctly?
I think you've got it backwards. It takes samples at 3.5nm intervals
(actually, I thought it was 3.3nm or 3 samples per 10nm, but that's
quibbling I guess) or roughly 100 samples and then averages/
donwsamples the results to 10nm intervals. Some of the older X-Rite
devices took samples only every 20nm and then upsampled these to 10nm.
Regards,
Terry
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