Roger, the only other auto-measuring solution I can think of would be an i1 IO used in multi-measurement patch mode. This could be quite slow, however, as you would need at least 3 measurements per patch to get a decent average on a very noisy sample. If you have access to a Spectroscan this will not be much slower and will do a good job.
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Hello fellow ColorSyncers,
I require a large aperture opening 0/45 instrument for doing some low LPI silk-screen characterization.
Other than the excellent Barbieri SpectroLFP solution, is there anything else that comes to your mind?
http://sensing.konicaminolta.us/applications/color-measurement/ On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 11:25 PM, Mike Strickler <info@mspgraphics.com> wrote:
Roger, the only other auto-measuring solution I can think of would be an i1 IO used in multi-measurement patch mode. This could be quite slow, however, as you would need at least 3 measurements per patch to get a decent average on a very noisy sample. If you have access to a Spectroscan this will not be much slower and will do a good job.
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Hello fellow ColorSyncers,
I require a large aperture opening 0/45 instrument for doing some low LPI silk-screen characterization.
Other than the excellent Barbieri SpectroLFP solution, is there anything else that comes to your mind?
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Thank you Mike and Edmund. The iO in multimode could be a workable approach. That's a thought. As for Minolta, the only thing I'm aware of is their FD-7, but it's only the usual 3.4mm. There's the 939, which can open up all the way to 16mm. But that's going to be tedious for reading in scads of IT8.7/4s. I found some old Spectrolino 8mm from a guy in Germany but it's a small fortune. Better stick with the Barbieri. Incidentally, I am quite pleased with the inter-instrument agreement between the Spectro LFP and the Spectroscan. At least on the substrates/ink combinations I tested so far. And it's fast. And versatile. It's just the price that's holding me :( Thank's guys! / Roger -----Original Message----- From: colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=videotron.ca@lists.apple.com [mailto:colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=videotron.ca@lists.apple.com] On Behalf Of edmund ronald Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 6:19 PM To: Mike Strickler Cc: 'colorsync-users?lists. apple. com' List Subject: Re: 8mm aperture http://sensing.konicaminolta.us/applications/color-measurement/ On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 11:25 PM, Mike Strickler <info@mspgraphics.com> wrote:
Roger, the only other auto-measuring solution I can think of would be an i1 IO used in multi-measurement patch mode. This could be quite slow, however, as you would need at least 3 measurements per patch to get a decent average on a very noisy sample. If you have access to a Spectroscan this will not be much slower and will do a good job.
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Hello fellow ColorSyncers,
I require a large aperture opening 0/45 instrument for doing some low LPI silk-screen characterization.
Other than the excellent Barbieri SpectroLFP solution, is there anything else that comes to your mind?
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Roger, the KM CM-2500c is a 45:a0 instrument which you can automate on the ColorScoutA+. It has a measurement area of 7mm with 11mm illuminated area. But this combination will not be below your expected price point. Best regards Claas Am 12.10.2013 um 00:46 schrieb Roger Breton:
Thank you Mike and Edmund.
The iO in multimode could be a workable approach. That's a thought. As for Minolta, the only thing I'm aware of is their FD-7, but it's only the usual 3.4mm. There's the 939, which can open up all the way to 16mm. But that's going to be tedious for reading in scads of IT8.7/4s. I found some old Spectrolino 8mm from a guy in Germany but it's a small fortune. Better stick with the Barbieri.
Incidentally, I am quite pleased with the inter-instrument agreement between the Spectro LFP and the Spectroscan. At least on the substrates/ink combinations I tested so far. And it's fast. And versatile. It's just the price that's holding me :(
Thank's guys!
/ Roger
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On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 11:25 PM, Mike Strickler <info@mspgraphics.com> wrote:
Roger, the only other auto-measuring solution I can think of would be an i1 IO used in multi-measurement patch mode. This could be quite slow, however, as you would need at least 3 measurements per patch to get a decent average on a very noisy sample. If you have access to a Spectroscan this will not be much slower and will do a good job.
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Hello fellow ColorSyncers,
I require a large aperture opening 0/45 instrument for doing some low LPI silk-screen characterization.
Other than the excellent Barbieri SpectroLFP solution, is there anything else that comes to your mind?
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