CLM-194
User Guide
EOPTIS SRL
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CLM-194
Rev. 1.05 - 06/2014
Copyright © 2013-2014 EOPTIS SRL
5.
Verify which class the sample has been assigned to.
5.5.2
U
SING THE
I
NTERFACE
The acquired colour is displayed on the monitor as a guide only. It is very likely that it will appear
to be different from the actual colour of the sample. This is due to several factors (such as the
ambient light, monitor calibration, gamma settings, …) which must be controlled and fine tuned
for the colours to match.
In the Colour Classification interface, the user can select up to 5 colours from the
References
list. The selection can be
made by dragging the colours from the
References
list to one of the five sections in the
Reference
colour display area
③. These colours will set the classes to which the measured sample may belong. The colours can be removed by
clicking on the remove button ⑤.
Once a
Measure
is available (either just acquired or selected by double-clicking in the
Measure
list), the Colour
Classification engine will identify the class to which the
Measure
belongs and place the Classification Result indicator
⑥ next to the corresponding
Reference
colour. The ΔE*
ab
difference between the
Measure
and each
Reference
is also
shown ④.
If the difference between the
Measure
and all the classes exceeds the set maximum threshold ⑦, the
Measure
is not
assigned to any class. In this case the classification result indicator is removed and an ‘X’ icon will be displayed next to
the Maximum Threshold selector ⑦.