This is a really helpful video. Please explain selection criteria for SAV/MAV Mode. Also if you can explain selection of target mask with or without glass? How to decide which mode (SAV/MAV) to use and which type of target mask (with or without glass) to use.
Thank you very much. The MAV has a measurement area of 8mm (dia.) while SAV is 3mm (dia). To the selection is based on the surface area that is available for measurement. Example, if the surface area is only 7mm diameter, then SAV would be the right choice. However, if the samples surface area is 20mm, then MAV would be a better choice. As for the target mask with glass, this is for a very specific application. Typically when measuring food products. Example if the sample was raw meat (fish, etc.) then the usage of the target mask with glass will be useful as it will prevent any liquids or residues to contaminate the sensor. If you would like to receive more information, please send us your enquiry here: sensing.konicaminolta.asia/rfq-form/
Thanks for the positive comments. It's the weekend for me and I have not tested out measuring skin colour. I'll give it a go on Monday and will reply to this comment.
@@dariadronova9132 hi, so after some testing and reading, it would be best to measure it in SCI mode. This is because using SCI will omit any surface condition such as roughness and glosiness which could be caused by various skin conditions such as dry skin, etc.
Welcome. You would need to have the SpectraMagic NX software to extract the data from the unit into the PC. This software is a licensed software. However, you would be able to download a 30 day trial from the website.
Hi, there are a few webinars available on this link. sensing.konicaminolta.asia/webinars/ If you are looking for something specific, do let me know. I would be able to assist you.
Sorry for my delayed response. Please find the instructions on the manual. Link here: www.konicaminolta.com/instruments/download/instruction_manual/color/pdf/cm-700d_instruction_eng.pdf Navigate to Page 123 of the PDF or E-119 on the page numbering (bottom right of each page) and you will find the instructions to hide the warning.
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Wonderful demonstration. Thank you 🙏
Thank you very much.
Thankyou 🙏
This is a really helpful video. Please explain selection criteria for SAV/MAV Mode. Also if you can explain selection of target mask with or without glass? How to decide which mode (SAV/MAV) to use and which type of target mask (with or without glass) to use.
Thank you very much. The MAV has a measurement area of 8mm (dia.) while SAV is 3mm (dia). To the selection is based on the surface area that is available for measurement. Example, if the surface area is only 7mm diameter, then SAV would be the right choice. However, if the samples surface area is 20mm, then MAV would be a better choice.
As for the target mask with glass, this is for a very specific application. Typically when measuring food products. Example if the sample was raw meat (fish, etc.) then the usage of the target mask with glass will be useful as it will prevent any liquids or residues to contaminate the sensor.
If you would like to receive more information, please send us your enquiry here: sensing.konicaminolta.asia/rfq-form/
Thank you for great video! May I ask for your advice? What do you think is the best option to use SCI or SCE to determine the color of a human skin?
Thanks for the positive comments. It's the weekend for me and I have not tested out measuring skin colour. I'll give it a go on Monday and will reply to this comment.
Thanks for the reply. If you could do that, it would be very helpful to me.@@Prem-DST
@@dariadronova9132 hi, so after some testing and reading, it would be best to measure it in SCI mode.
This is because using SCI will omit any surface condition such as roughness and glosiness which could be caused by various skin conditions such as dry skin, etc.
Thanks for your demonstration, i ask about implementing ( pass or fail ) criteria
Most welcome. Are you looking to implement it on the CM-600d/700d unit itself or when using the software, SpectaMagic NX?
Thank you! How do you export these measurements to a spreadsheet?
Welcome. You would need to have the SpectraMagic NX software to extract the data from the unit into the PC. This software is a licensed software. However, you would be able to download a 30 day trial from the website.
thank you for the VDO, Could you pls share the webinar link for color theory?
Hi, there are a few webinars available on this link. sensing.konicaminolta.asia/webinars/
If you are looking for something specific, do let me know. I would be able to assist you.
Is there a way to get the instrument to display the raw spectral data? Or do you need to export it to a computer to do this?
Figured it out - if you scroll to the sample graph and select "WL" (Wavelength") you can move through them with the left and right buttons
@@sw9692 Sorry for the late reply. Great that you figured it out.
Hello WR050 İS GİVİNG SERVİCE WARNİNG ON MY CM-700d HOW CAN I DELETE İT?
Sorry for my delayed response. Please find the instructions on the manual. Link here: www.konicaminolta.com/instruments/download/instruction_manual/color/pdf/cm-700d_instruction_eng.pdf
Navigate to Page 123 of the PDF or E-119 on the page numbering (bottom right of each page) and you will find the instructions to hide the warning.
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Cuánto es el costo del m600
Please contact your nearest representative at www.konicaminolta.com/instruments/network/europe.html#spa for a quotation.
Póngase en contacto con su representante más cercano en www.konicaminolta.com/instruments/network/europe.html#spa para obtener un presupuesto.