Understanding Duty Cycle and Flash Duration in LED Stroboscopes
A stroboscope is a device that emits repetitive flashes of light to make a rotating object appear slow-moving or stationary. When the flashing frequency of…
A stroboscope is a device that emits repetitive flashes of light to make a rotating object appear slow-moving or stationary. When the flashing frequency of…
What is Observer Angle ? A spectrophotometer works much like our eyes — it “sees” color by capturing how light interacts with a surface. In…
When it comes to spectrophotometers, many professionals in printing, plastics, paints, and coatings automatically think of X-Rite or Konica Minolta. These brands are well-known, but…
In today’s competitive printing industry, efficiency and quality are not just desirable—they’re essential. For roto and flexo printers, even a small defect left undetected for…
When it comes to spectrophotometers, the choice of light source plays a crucial role in determining accuracy, stability, and long-term performance. Over the years, halogen…
Spectrophotometers are widely used to study how materials interact with light, but not all spectrophotometers are built the same. Based on how they handle the…
Light plays a vital role in science and industry, from studying stars in astronomy to ensuring accurate colors in plastics, paints, and textiles. To analyze…
In printing, achieving accurate and vibrant colors is critical. Two important but often overlooked factors that influence color quality are Hue Error and Grayness. Understanding…
In the world of packaging, print quality is non-negotiable. Whether it’s food wrappers, labels, or consumer goods packaging, brands expect sharp, consistent, and vibrant results….
In the printing industry, color consistency is a critical factor that defines quality. Whether it’s packaging, labels, or commercial print jobs, clients demand precise and…