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Spectrographic measurement of colors:
The Spectrocam is a true spectrophotometer, measuring the complete visible spectral range of 380nm to 750nm. These spectral data give you the most accurate and detailed definition of color. In comparison to densitometers, spectrophotometers are more accurate, are less susceptible to media differences and measurements taken with different units are more consistent between each other. Besides, the Spectrocam delivers you all the densities and colorimetric values you need based on true spectral data.

 

 

Xenon illumination:
Xenon day light flash was only available in very expensive spectrophotometers - until now. It enables the measurement of fluorescence as it is observed in real daylight. And the effect of fluorescent whitening agents, so widely used in paper nowadays, is detected more accurately than with spectrophotometers using incandescent lamps or LEDs for illumination.
 

 

Annular 45°/0° measuring geometry:
The Spectrocam is ISO standard compatible with its 45°/0° measuring geometry. The surface is circular illuminated under 45°and the reflection is measured under 0°. In this way colors are more accurately measured regardless of the gloss and orientation of the surface texture, an issue when using spectrophotometers with a different measuring geometry.

 

 

75 bands:
The Spectrocam is a 75 bands spectrophotometer measuring the color spectrum from 380 nm to 750 nm in steps of 5 nm. This allows for an even more accurate measurement than measurements taken with the typical 36 bands or less.
 

 

Measurement averaging:
The Spectrocam takes 35 measurements per second, which makes it possible to average of 4 to 16 readings into one precise measurement value unlike any other spectrophotometer on the market.

 

The Spectrocam features:
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Last Updated: 23-12-03