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X-rite Munsell 100 Hue Test with Software
The Farnsworth Munsell 100 Hue Test is an easy-to-administer test and a highly effective method for evaluating an individual’s ability to discern color.
Verivide 45° Fixed Angle Table FAT
Suitable for use with VeriVide’s Colour Assessment Cabinets (CAC), the FAT standardizes viewing geometry to an optimal angle, this product is often required for color fastness assessment.
James Heal Grey Scale
Grey scales can be used for assessing colour change and staining during colour fastness testing. The colour change scale consists of nine pairs of grey coloured chips, from grades 1 to 5 (with four half steps). Grade 5 represents no change and grade 1 depicts severe change in some standards.
James Heal Multifibre Adjacent Fabric
We weave our own Multifibre DW, inspecting every meter in order to ensure that you receive a high quality test fabric every time.
These fabrics are manufactured with the necessary composition in order to be compliant with the requirements of ISO 105 F10 and to be approved by many specifiers situated in both the UK and Europe.
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Verivide 1200 mm (40W) Point of Sale (TL83/830) 3000° K
The following table of VeriVide lamps for viewing cabinets covers all supply chain viewing conditions, including the specific requirements of individual major retailers.
Retailers have differing specifications for the lamps and grey used in the Colour Assessment Cabinets. VeriVide equipment provides these conditions for all applications. For consistency, the source of light must be controllable and constant. To understand light sources, two factors need to be considered:
- COLOUR TEMPERATURE – expressed in Kelvin. (K)
Colour temperature describes the colour appearance of the lamp itself and the light it emits and can vary along with its spectral power distribution. “Correlated” colour temperature applies to fluorescent lamps and approximates the true colour temperature.
- Lamps with lower colour temperatures appear warmer i.e. red/orange and typical examples would be illuminant A and 830.
- Lamps with a higher colour temperature look bluer, and examples would include the VeriVide D65 and D75.
- COLOUR RENDERING INDEX (CRI)
A numerical system that measures how well colours are rendered by a lamp in comparison to a reference light source. The CRI is measured on an index from 0-100, with 100 representing an exact match, whilst low values indicate poor colour rendering.
- Therefore a lamp rated with a CRI of 98 such as the VeriVide D65 will show colours more accurately than a lamp with a CRI rating of 62 such as the CWF.
This rating method is recognised by the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and the Commission International de L’Eclairage (CIE).
SKU: n/a - COLOUR TEMPERATURE – expressed in Kelvin. (K)
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Textile Testing
Verivide 600 mm (18W) Point of Sale (TL83/830) 3000° K
The following table of VeriVide lamps for viewing cabinets covers all supply chain viewing conditions, including the specific requirements of individual major retailers.
Retailers have differing specifications for the lamps and grey used in the Colour Assessment Cabinets. VeriVide equipment provides these conditions for all applications. For consistency, the source of light must be controllable and constant. To understand light sources, two factors need to be considered:
- COLOUR TEMPERATURE – expressed in Kelvin. (K)
Colour temperature describes the colour appearance of the lamp itself and the light it emits and can vary along with its spectral power distribution. “Correlated” colour temperature applies to fluorescent lamps and approximates the true colour temperature.
- Lamps with lower colour temperatures appear warmer i.e. red/orange and typical examples would be illuminant A and 830.
- Lamps with a higher colour temperature look bluer, and examples would include the VeriVide D65 and D75.
- COLOUR RENDERING INDEX (CRI)
A numerical system that measures how well colours are rendered by a lamp in comparison to a reference light source. The CRI is measured on an index from 0-100, with 100 representing an exact match, whilst low values indicate poor colour rendering.
- Therefore a lamp rated with a CRI of 98 such as the VeriVide D65 will show colours more accurately than a lamp with a CRI rating of 62 such as the CWF.
This rating method is recognised by the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and the Commission International de L’Eclairage (CIE).
SKU: n/a - COLOUR TEMPERATURE – expressed in Kelvin. (K)