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Software Development Kit for FD-Series Spectrodensitometers

Handheld unit measures density and color while taking into account fluorescence

Konica Minolta Sensing Americas Inc.
Tue, 07/26/2011 - 14:03
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(Konica Minolta: Ramsey, NJ) -- Konica Minolta Sensing Americas Inc. (KMSA), the worldwide leader in the industrial measurement of color, light, and shape, announces the release of its Software Development Kit (SDK) for the recently introduced FD-Series spectrodensitometers.

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These new spectrodensitometers are available in two models: the FD-5 and FD-7. Both are lightweight, handheld models that can measure density and color while taking into account the fluorescence of the paper substrate. Both models provide repeatable data and also have excellent inter-instrument agreement when communicating color within plants, between printing locations, or with brand management companies.

The SDK is available for the FD-5 and FD-7 and allows third-party software developers and integrators the ability to interface their software with the FD device. Developers can now incorporate measurements that directly correspond to the latest International Organization for Standardization (ISO) guidelines in ISO 13655.2. The advantage is that measurements can be taken under multiple illuminants such as M0, M1, M2, and user-defined can all be achieved within one single device.

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