Color Inspector Database Architecture
Color Inspector has two separate sections.
Assets | Tracking | |
Area of usage |
This a Central Repository of Spot Color Standards for all CC Inspectors. Print Inspector requires Assets as a source of References to evaluate spot colors (both direct and process-build) |
Database dedicated to tracking colors in production (mainly for QC purposes). Used for Print Industry or any other Color Manufacturing Process. Suitable also for checking raw materials and various documenting purposes. Tracking can be extended to glossiness, roughness, and several surface parameters (about 12 different parameters today). For the instruments like CC Nano, a Reference Image can be part of the sample definition. |
Color Specification | Preferred all possible M-condition and SPIN/SPEX for spherical instruments | Preferred single per track with a virtually unlimited number of tracks |
Instrument | Single | Parallel tracking based on different instruments |
Structure | Standards collected into Libraries and Pallets (convertible) |
Multilevel Structure |
Spectral data expiration | Permanent data. |
Long-term but limited. |
Color Inspector data compared to Print Inspector is color Specification independent ( Print Inspector uses fixed D50/2°).
Essential features of ChromaChecker Color Inspector
As different Instruments, due to the technical characteristic ( aperture, geometry, illuminator, monochromator, M-condition, methodology), can be sensitive to various parameters - final spectral curve/lab values can be different - ChromaChecker understands objective reasons and honor differences, therefore why the same object can have different Standards for other Instruments/Color Specifications.
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