Color Standard Tab
Configure STANDARD TYPE, TRISTIMULUS COLOR SCALES, and ILLUMINANTS/OBSERVERS.
Following are available STANDARD TYPES:
Ad hoc/ Working Standard
The first sample measurement is automatically assigned as an Ad Hoc/Working
standard. Tolerances can be entered after standard selection. The other sample in a job
can be manually set as standard if needed.
Physical Standard: Measure a physical standard in this dialog and use it as standard. Use
the Green action button in this dialog to standardize (if there is no valid standardization)
and measure the standard. Multiple measurement and their average can also be used as
the standard target.
Numeric Standard: This type of standard is defined by numeric values representing
standard values. This feature can be used when no physical standard is available. Enter
the values for the color scale and tolerances.
Hitch/Transfer Standard: A hitch standard links the values of the current instrument to
a Master instrument/standard. This feature allows multiple instruments to read the
same values on one product. .
Hitch Configuration:
When Hitch/Transfer is selected, tap EDIT THE HITCH CONFIGURATION, the blue
highlighted area, and follow the instructions to setup hitch.
Choose between HITCH TO TILE or HITCH TO INSTRUMENT. Hitch to Tile refers to
using a tile that has already been assigned with a reference value; Hitch to
Instrument involves using a sample that was previously measured on the other
Instrument.
Steps to Configure Hitch:
1. Press CONTINUE. Place the tile/sample at the port and MEASURE. When
measuring a sample, multiple measurements for averaging are available.
2. Enter the values of the TILE or the SAMPLE from the reference or the
compared instrument.
3. Select ADDITIVE or RATIO Hitch Calculations.
4. Press CONTINUE. The Hitch Adjustment is shown on the STANDARDS AND
TOLERANCE page.
Color Differences Tab
Tap the COLOR DIFFERENCES TAB and check DIFFERENCES. As a differences is checked, the
pencil icon is displayed at the right side. Tap the pencil icon to configure Tolerances. Scroll
down to find additional differences.
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User's Manual for ColorFlex L2 and EasyMatch Essentials V. 1.0
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