Presented to the Oil & Colour Chemists Association, we explore the differences between traditional spot measurement spectrophotometers versus the advantages of new hyperspectral and non-contact devices, with focus on paint applications.

Common problems originating from measurements of non-regular samples can either cause wide variance between the predicted match and visual result, or simply sometimes a sample may not be able to be measured and requires human visual correction.

This talk focuses on how developments in hyperspectral and non-contact colour measurement; when combined with image analysis, enables a wider possibility and improved performance for paint colour matching.

Colour measurement has traditionally utilized spectrophotometers that measure a fixed spot area, this however doesn’t always fit well with how humans perceive colour.

We explore and give examples how difficult to handle samples such as heavily textured, multi-colored or even wet paint samples, can now achieve good agreement between device and human observation.

You Will Learn:

  • Basics of how a spectrophotometer works and the different geometry types
  • Problems and challenges with traditional spot measurement spectrophotometers
  • How a Hyperspectral spectrophotometer works and its advantages
  • How image analysis improves agreement with visual perception.


Products Referenced in this Webinar

XRite

MetaVue VS3200

For QC & Formulation Measurement

Ci7860 Benchtop Spectrophotometer; Meet Tightest Color Tolerances

Ci7860 Sphere Benchtop Spectrophotometer

For the Most Accurate and Precise Measurement

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