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News Release from: Cherlyn Electronics | Subject: Agile Radiant Colour Viewing Cabinets
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 August 2005
Colour Viewing Cabinets Provide Ideal
Lighting
Cherlyn, a UK-based manufacturer of colour control equipment, has launched its new range of Agile Radiant Colour Viewing Cabinets, which complement the company's Pantone Formula Scales.
Cherlyn, a UK-based manufacturer of colour control equipment, has launched its new range of Agile Radiant Colour Viewing Cabinets, which complement the company's Pantone Formula Scales The new Agile Radiant Colour Viewing Cabinets are claimed to provide ideal lighting conditions for the critical assessment of colour
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 30 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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They screen out unwanted ambient light and have a neutral grey background.
The cabinets are equipped with standardised light sources to ensure colour consistency and detect metamerism, said the company.
The cabinets have been designed as three or five lamp bench units to suit a variety of applications.
As standard, model CVC3 is fitted with Artificial Daylight D65, Storelight TL84, and Home Light.
The CVC5 is equipped with two additional lamps.
They are Artificial Daylight D50 for matching print to colour transparencies and UV blacklight for detecting whitening agents and fluorescent pigments.
Cherlyn will also provide Agile Radiant models as customised units with alternative light sources and in different physical dimensions on request.
Agile Radiant Viewing Lights meet international standards BSC950/ ISO3664:2000/CIE.
The daylight fluorescent tubes used in all Agile Radiant models have been specially selected to have the highest colour rendering index (Ra 98).
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