Konica Minolta CA-310 Instruction Manual page 96

Display color analyzer
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The above also applies when only monochrome light G is emitted as well as when only monochrome light B is
emitted, and the outputs are shown in Figs. 3 and 4, respectively.
Fig. 3 Outputs of Sensors – xλ λ λ λ λ , – yλ λ λ λ λ , and – zλ λ λ λ λ by Emitted Monochrome Light G
Fig. 4 Outputs of Sensors – xλ λ λ λ λ , – yλ λ λ λ λ , and – zλ λ λ λ λ by Emitted Monochrome Light B
By emitting each monochrome light alone and setting the output ratio of each sensor as a constant (correction
factor) to the memory, the output of each monochrome light (R, G, B) can be calculated based on the output of each
sensor, even when three colors are emitted by the display at the same time.
R, G and B are displayed in percentage (%) to each monochrome light of the target color (W), being 100.
Therefore, before performing measurement in analyzer mode, the display's emission characteristic and target color
(W) must always be set to the instrument's memory.
In addition, for measurement in analyzer mode, the memory channel to which the same emission characteristic and
target color (W) as those for the display to be measured were set must be used.
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