Color Difference Target Color Data Operation; Settings - Konica Minolta cm-5 Instruction Manual

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Color Difference Target Color Data Operation

Settings

To measure the color difference between two specimens, the color of one of the specimens must be set as the
target color. The CM-5 can store up to 1,000 target colors.
When using the instrument alone, measure a target specimen by following the procedure below and set the result
as the target color.
• Target colors are stored with setting numbers from 0001 to 1000 being assigned. Even when the data at some
Memo
midpoint is deleted, these setting numbers do not change. It is useful to group data by assigning numbers of
specific digits.
• To set more accurate target color data, use averaging to measure the target specimen. For details, refer to
"Average Measurement" on page 134.
• Be sure to perform white calibration before setting target colors.
Notes
• To ensure measurement accuracy, make sure to keep ambient conditions (temperature, etc.) constant.
[Setting Procedure]
1. From the <Sample> screen, press the [Target/Sample]
button.
The <Target> screen is displayed.
• Pressing the [Detail/List] button switches between the
<Target> screen and <Target List> screen.
2. Use the
or
desired target color No.
Unlike measured data, the numbers assigned to target color
Notes
data do not change automatically. When you measure
colors continuously to set target colors, you need to move
the cursor manually to set each data.
3. Place a specimen on the Target Mask or Transmittance
Specimen Chamber according to the measurement type.
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button of the cross key to move to a
Specimen

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