Data Management Software CS-S10w Professional Ver.1.
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Introduction The CS-S10w software is color data software designed to connect the CS-200 or other chroma meter, or the CS-2000 or other spectroradiometer to a PC to enable the measurement and graphic display of measurement data, as well as other operations. (The operation requires the protection key to have been connected to your PC.) The name “CS-1000” in this manual refers to every models of the CS-1000 Series.
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ................................................... 3 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 System Requirements .................................................................... 4 Major Functions .............................................................................. 5 Operation Flow ............................................................................... 7 Window Configuration ................................................................... 8 CHAPTER 2 OPERATION GUIDE ..........
CHAPTER 1 System Requirements OVERVIEW 1.1 System Requirements.................................................................................. 4 Major Functions 1.1.1 System Requirements ....................................................................................4 1.1.2 Compatible Instruments.................................................................................4 1.1.3 Language .........................................................................................................
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW System Requirements 1.1 System Requirements 1.1.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW 1.2 Major Functions Color space mode (Light-source color mode) Lvxy, Lvu'v', LvTΔuv, XYZ, L*a*b*, JND, Dominant Wavelength, Excitation Purity, Contrast, Square ratio Major Functions (Object color mode) L*a*b*, L*C*h, XYZ, Yxy, Hunter Lab, L*u'v', L*u*v*, Dominant Wavelength, Excitation Purity Notes concerning displayed values: The CS-S10w software enhances calculation accuracy by performing internal calculations with numbers greater in magnitude than those actually displayed.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW Major Functions External I/O 6 Uploading/saving of data file(s) in original formats (with “.ces” file extension). Uploading/saving of template file(s) in original format (with file extensions “.mtp” (CM-S100w) and “.ctp” (CS-S10w)). Saving of data in text format. Copying of lists in clipboard.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW 1.3 Operation Flow Start the CS-S10w software. (pp. 23-24) Create a Light-source color Normal Mode Light-source color RGB Mode Object Color document file. Light-source color Contrast Mode Light-source color RGB & Contrast Mode (p. 33) Select the instrument. Connect the instrument to a PC. Prepare the instrument. Instrument settings User calibration (pp. 25-27) (p. 28) (pp.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW 1.4 Window Configuration 1.4.1 Operation Window The CS-S10w software provides the following windows and bars. Standard toolbar (p. 11) Displays icons corresponding to frequently used functions. List window (p. 15) Displays sample data. Window Configuration Menu bar (p. 9) Shows functions categorized among menus. Status window (p. 18) Displays the detailed status of the instrument. 8 Tool icon bar (p. 17) Displays icons representing graphic objects.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW 1.4.2 Menu Bar When the CS-S10w software is started, a menu bar appears at the top of the window in a manner similar to other Windows-based software. This section lists the functions available in the menu bar and the manual pages on which these functions are described. File View New Open Close Ctrl+N ......................33 Ctrl+O ....................106 Save Ctrl+S Save As ............................... 101 Save Selection As Text .........................
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW Data Tool Create Folder ................................. 74 Change Folder Name Delete Folder Tolerance Setting .................................76 Judgement Format...............................81 Default Tolerance Setting .....................76 Auto Naming .................................45 Input Spectral Target ............................67 Input Colorimetric Target......................70 ................................ 75 ................................ 90 ................
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW 1.4.3 Standard Toolbar The standard toolbar contains buttons corresponding to frequently used functions. To invoke the command, simply click the button with the mouse. • Place the mouse pointer over a button to display a brief description of its function. • The buttons can be displayed in two different sizes and can be arranged in any order desired. Showing/hiding the standard toolbar Click View - Standard Toolbar in the menu bar to show/hide the standard toolbar.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW 3. Select the Command tab and select the category of icon you want to add to the new toolbar from the list displayed below Categories. Window Configuration The button icons for the selected category are displayed in the Buttons area. 4. Drag-and-drop the button icon to the new toolbar. The button appears in the toolbar.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW Toolbars tab CS-S10w This is the standard toolbar. When this item is checked, the standard toolbar appears. Uncheck this item to hide the toolbar. To return to the initial setting, click the Reset button. Show Tooltips Position the mouse pointer over a button to see brief explanation of the function of the icon displayed as a tooltip. Check this option to have a tooltip appear. Uncheck this item if you do not want a tooltip to appear.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW 1.4.4 Shortcut Keys You can also access the menu commands of the CS-S10w software simply by pressing various shortcut keys. Editing shortcut keys Window Configuration You can customize the shortcut keys by selecting View - Edit Shortcuts from the menu bar. 1. To create a shortcut or edit an existing shortcut key, select the desired process under “Select a macro.” 2. Click the Create Shortcut button. 3. The Assign Shortcut dialog box opens.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW ■ Shortcut Keys dialog box Create Shortcut Press this button to create a new shortcut. Reset All Press this button to reset all shortcuts that have been created. The CS-S10w software returns to the initial settings as shown on pages 9 and 10. Remove Select a macro whose shortcut you want to delete. Select its shortcut and click this button to delete it. 1.4.5 List Window The list window lists the sample data. 15 Window Configuration Each document file has its own list window.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW 1.4.6 Canvas Window The canvas window is the window in which graphic objects are pasted. Two views of the canvas window are available for each document file: Display View and Printing View. In edit mode, graphic objects can be placed differently in each window as desired. Window Configuration Margin line Print area Area where graphic objects are pasted View selection tabs Used to switch the canvas window between the display and printing views.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW 1.4.7 Tool Icon Bar You can select graphic objects from this bar and place them in the canvas window. This bar appears in the window when the CS-S10w software is in edit mode.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW 1.4.8 Status Window Window Configuration The status window displays the operating status and communication status of the instrument. Examples of displayed comments are as follows: Instrument Status Measurement available/ [Not connected/ White Calibration is required.
CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW ■ Showing/hiding the status window You can show or hide the status window by selecting View - Status Window from the menu bar. Window Configuration 1.4.9 Status Bar Displays the details or status of each function of the CS-S10w. When the mouse pointer is placed over a menu, a button, or a tool icon, the description of the item's function is displayed. Displays the document type (and the number of points when Multi-point measurement is selected). Displays the unit of luminance.
Window Configuration CHAPTER 1 : OVERVIEW 20
CHAPTER 2 Starting the CS-S10w Software OPERATION GUIDE 2.1 Starting the CS-S10w Software ................................................................ 23 Starting the CS-S10w Software for the First Time .................................24 Selecting the Instrument to be Connected .............................................25 Establishing Connection with the Instrument ........................................26 Setting Up the Instrument...................................................................
2.7 Canvas Window Operation........................................................................ 93 Editing the Canvas Window.....................................................................93 Pasting a Graphic Object..........................................................................94 Selecting a Graphic Object.......................................................................94 Deselecting a Graphic Object...................................................................
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.1 Starting the CS-S10w Software Select the CS-S10w icon registered with the Start menu. You can also start the software by selecting the data file. When the CS-S10w software starts, the following splash screen appears. ■ Splash screen CS-S10w 1.50.0004 ■ Version information You can also display the splash screen by selecting Help - About CS-S10w from the menu bar. The current version of the CS-S10w software is shown at the upper left corner of the screen.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Starting the CS-S10w Software 2.1.1 Starting the CS-S10w Software for the First Time The first time the CS-S10w software starts, the “Welcome to CS-S10w” dialog box appears. ■ Welcome to CS-S10w dialog box Document Type Light-source Color - Normal Mode, Light-source Color - Contrast Mode, Light-source Color RGB Mode, Light-source Color - RGB&Contrast Mode, Object Color Select whether to perform light-source color measurement or object color measurement.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.1.2 Selecting the Instrument to be Connected Starting the CS-S10w Software This procedure is available only when the instrument is connected. 1. Select Instrument - Communication Setup from the menu bar. The Select Instrument dialog box appears. 2. Select the model of the instrument. When the CS-2000A is connected, select CS-2000. 3. When CS-2000, CS-100A or CS-1000 is selected, click the Comm button. The Serial Port Settings dialog box appears.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Starting the CS-S10w Software 2.1.3 Establishing Connection with the Instrument This procedure is available only when the instrument is connected. To establish a connection with the instrument, select Instrument - Connect from the menu bar or click the icon in the toolbar. All detailed information about the connection is displayed in the status window. Connecting to the Instrument 1. Select Instrument - Connect from the menu bar.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE If the connection fails Problems occurring during connection Connection problems may occur even after the CS-S10w software has successfully connected to the instrument and established proper communication. In such a case, a dialog box opens and displays “No response from instrument.” When this message appears, click OK and check that the USB or RS-232C cable is securely connected and that the instrument is turned on before selecting Connect again.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Starting the CS-S10w Software 2.1.4 Setting Up the Instrument This procedure is available only when the instrument is connected. 1. Select Instrument - Instrument Settings from the menu bar. The Instrument Settings dialog box appears. 2. Specify the settings of the instrument. Only those items that can be specified for the instrument are displayed. After the settings are entered, the new settings are displayed in the status window.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Instrument Settings dialog box (When the CS-2000/2000A is connected) Starting the CS-S10w Software (Sample screen when the CS-2000 with ROM version less than 1.10 is connected) Measurement Type Radiometric is displayed when the document type is set to the light-source color measurement. [Selection disabled.] When the document type is set to the object color measurement, select either Reflectance or Transmittance. Lens Select either Standard or Close up.
Starting the CS-S10w Software CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE When selecting Manual, set the seconds value in the box on the right between 0.0050000 and 120.0000 in increments of 0.000001 seconds. You will also be able to select the CS-2000A's built-in ND filter setting from ON or OFF when Manual is selected, or from ON, OFF or AUTO when the other option is selected. Calibration CH The combo box shows calibration channels in the form of “CH number: ID”. Select a calibration channel between CH00 and CH10.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Instrument Settings dialog box (When the CS-100A is connected) Starting the CS-S10w Software Measurement Type When the document type is set to the light-source color measurement, Radiometric is displayed. [Selection disabled] When the document type is set to the object color measurement, select either Reflectance or Transmittance. Measurement Speed Select either Fast or Slow. Calibration Mode Select either Default or User.
Starting the CS-S10w Software CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Measurement Speed Select the setting from Auto (Normal), Auto (Fast) or Manual. When selecting Manual, specify the number of seconds (integral time) in the box on the right between 0.040 and 60.000 seconds in increments of 0.001 seconds. Measurement Mode Select the setting from Internal, External or No-Sync. When selecting Internal, specify the number of Hertz in the box on the right between 20.00 and 250.00 Hz in increments of 0.01 Hz.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.2 Creating a New Data File Create a new document file (data file) to store measured data. A document file appropriate for the document type selected in the “Welcome to CS-S10w” dialog box will be created. 2.2.1 Creating a New Data File Creating a New Data File 1. Select File - New from the menu bar. A list window and canvas window for the selected document type is displayed.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.3 Preparing for Measurement 2.3.1 Setting the Observer and Illuminant The observer and illuminant are important for calculating colorimetric data. The observer and illuminant must be identical to allow for comparison of colorimetric data from several samples. It is recommended that the observer and illuminant be specified beforehand. They should not be changed unnecessarily. 1. Select Data - Observer and Illuminant from the menu bar.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Observer And Illuminant dialog box Observer Select either 2 degree or 10 degree. Measurement illuminant When the light-source color mode is selected You can specify the desired white point which is used to calculate colorimetric data. The available white point range is as follows: X0/Y0/Z0: 0.01 to 99999000000.00 The setting in this dialog box will be reflected in all data included in the document file.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Load The specified file (extension: .lrv) is loaded and reflected on the input data. After the file is loaded, the name of the file is automatically shown in the Tag field. Save The file is saved using the specified file path. The file extension is “.lrv”. Preparing for Measurement Input Data The spectral data is displayed. You can edit the data by manually entering values directly.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.3.2 Setting the List Items Set the items shown in the list window such as data names and colorimetric data, and specify the order in which the items are to be listed. 1. Select Data - List Items from the menu bar. The List Items dialog box appears. Preparing for Measurement 2. Specify the details of the items shown in the list window. These icons indicate the groups into which the list items are to be classified.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ List Items dialog box The following tables show the items selectable as list items and the content of each item displayed in the list window. Content displayed in list window Attributes Data Name Comment Judgement Preparing for Measurement Attribute Group Traits Target No.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Content displayed in list window Instrument Instrument Name Variation Serial No. Firmware Version Timestamp Measurement Type Lens Measurement Speed Measurement Mode Calibration Channel Calibration Mode Observer Illuminant Integral Time Meas.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE When the light-source color mode is selected Absolute Data Preparing for Measurement *2 X Y Z Lv x y u’ v’ L* a* b* Color Difference ΔX ΔY ΔZ *2 ΔLv *2 ΔLv (%) *2 %Lv Δx Δy Δu’ Δv’ ΔL* Δa* Δb* Equation JND Others Dominant Wavelength d [Dominant Wavelength] Excitation Purity (%) Peak Wavelength T Δuv Le ScotopicVision Contrast Square ratio When the object color mode is selected Absolute Data X Y Z x y u’ v’ L* a* b* C* h u* v* L (Hunter) a (Hunter) b (Hunter) 40 Color Dif
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Index When the light-source color mode is selected Index Difference Preparing for Measurement Index Ra R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 MIvis (D50) MIvis (D50) Grade MIvis (D55) MIvis (D55) Grade MIvis (D65) MIvis (D65) Grade MIvis (D75) MIvis (D75) Grade When the object color mode is selected Index Special Index Difference Others *3 User Equation 1 *3 User Equation 2 *3 User Equation 3 The items x, y, u', v', Δx, Δy, Δu' and Δv' are expressed to four de
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Preparing for Measurement . Select the user equation moved in the Selected Items pane and click the Edit button. The user equation input box appears below the pane. The colorimetric data that can be used in a user equation are the data shown in the Selected Items pane above. Select the item in the pane and click the Get Selection button. Example: To input “L*+(a*/b*)” 1) Select “L*” from Selected Items. 2) Click the Get Selection button. 3) Type “+”. 4) Type “(”.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.3.3 Setting the Number of Decimal Places for List Items For list items that are represented by numbers, the number of decimal places can be specified individually. 1. Select Data - Decimal Places from the menu bar. The Decimal Places for List dialog appears. Preparing for Measurement 2. Specify the number of decimal places for the applicable list items.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.3.4 Setting the Measurement Options 1. Select Instrument - Measurement Options from the menu bar. Preparing for Measurement The Measurement Mode dialog box appears. 2. Specify the parameters for Interval Measurement and Averaging Measurement. ■ Instrument Option dialog box Interval Measurement Setting Interval Measurement When this option is checked, interval measurement is performed. For details of interval measurement, refer to page 48. times No.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.3.5 Setting Auto Naming 1. Select Data - Auto Naming from the menu bar. Preparing for Measurement 2. Specify the parameters for Auto-Naming. ■ Auto Naming dialog box Auto Naming Target When this box is checked, the name of target data is assigned automatically during measurement. Sample When this box is checked, the name of sample data is assigned automatically during measurement. When this box is checked, data is automatically named during measurement.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.4 Measurement To begin measurement, use one of the several methods available, as shown below. Normal measurement: Trigger the CS-S10w software to take a measurement and obtain the sample data. Interval measurement: Once the measurement operation is started from the CS-S10w, measurement is repeated the predefined number of times at the pre-defined time interval. You can receive sample data every time the measurement is performed.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.4.1 Performing Normal Measurement This procedure is available only when the instrument is connected. 1. Select Instrument - Measure from the menu bar. The Name dialog box appears. If Auto-Naming is activated, the Name dialog box does not appear. Skip this process and go to step 3. To assign a comment to each piece of sample data, select Data - Data Property from the menu bar after the measurement and type the comment in the displayed dialog box. (See page 55.) 3.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.4.2 Performing Interval Measurement/Averaging Measurement This procedure is available only when the instrument is connected. 1. Select Instrument - Measurement Options from the menu bar. Measurement The Instrument Option dialog box appears. Check Interval Measurement to specify details for the interval measurement. Check Averaging Measurement to specify details for the averaging measurement.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 3. Start the measurement described on page 47. The Measurement dialog box appears and the interval/averaging measurement is performed. For the interval measurement, the resulting data is added to the list window every time the measurement is performed. For the averaging measurement, the data is added after the specified number of measurements have finished.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.4.3 Performing Averaged Measurement This procedure is available only when the instrument is connected in Normal Mode under Light-source Color measurement or Object Color measurement. Measurement 1. Select Instrument - Averaged Measurement from the menu bar. The Target Averaged Measurement dialog box appears. You cannot select Averaged Measurement when the interval measurement setting or Multi-Point measurement setting has been specified. 2.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 3. Click the OK button. The average is added to the list window as one piece of sample data. The averaging calculation performed here first averages XYZ data to obtain data that is then used in the calculation of colorimetric data. On the other hand, the averaging calculation that uses the statistical values described on page 86 averages the colorimetric data of each piece of data that was calculated individually according to its XYZ data.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.4.4 Performing Measurement With Instrument Key This procedure is available only when the CS-2000/2000A or CS-200 is connected in Normal Mode under Light-source Color. 1. Select Instrument - Measurement With Instrument Key from the menu bar. Measurement Checking this option enables measurement with instrument key.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.4.5 Uploading Sample Data from the Instrument This procedure is available only when instruments other than the CS-100A are connected to the computer. The sample data stored in the memory of the instrument can be uploaded to the CS-S10w software. This procedure is enabled only when Normal Mode under Light-source Color is selected. 1. Select Instrument - Upload/Download - Upload Samples from the menu bar. Measurement 2. Uploading starts.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 3. When the OK button is clicked, the data is added to the list window. ■ Sample Data to upload dialog box Select All All of the sample data will be checked and selected. Unselect All All of the sample data will be unchecked. Measurement Retrieve target data linked to checked sample data (displayed only when the CS-200 is connected) When this check box is selected, the sample data is uploaded together with the linkage to the target data in the instrument.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.4.6 Displaying Data Properties You can display the properties of the data selected in the list window. 1. Select data in the list window. To select the data to be listed, see page 88. To select the target data, select Target - Target(s) from the tree and choose the data in the displayed data group. 2. Select Data - Data Property in the menu bar. The Data Property dialog box appears.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Measurement ■ Data Property dialog box The following properties can be edited or changed.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.4.7 Linking an Image to Data 1. Click the Browse button in the Image tab of the Data Property dialog box. In the dialog box for selecting a file to be opened, select the image file directly. The selected image file is displayed. You can select a file in either JPEG or BMP file format. Note that the CS-S10w software does not store the image file itself but only remembers the path to the file.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.4.8 Performing Measurement in Light-source Color Contrast Mode This procedure is available only when the instrument is connected. Measurement 1. Select Instrument - Measure from the menu bar. The Name dialog box appears. If Auto Naming is activated, the Name dialog box does not appear. Skip this process and go to step 3.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 4. Click the Measure button. The Measure dialog box appears, and the data is added into the White row in the data list. 5. Select Black from Group Traits and click the Measure button. The Measure dialog box appears, and the data is added into the Black row in the data list. 6. Click the OK button. The Contrast Measurement dialog box closes, and the data is added to the list window.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.4.9 Performing Measurement in Light-source Color - RGB Mode This procedure is available only when the instrument is connected. Measurement 1. Select Instrument - Measure from the menu bar. The Name dialog box appears. If Auto Naming is activated, the Name dialog box does not appear. Skip this process and go to step 3.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 4. Click the Measure button. The Measure dialog box appears, and the data is added into the Red row in the data list. 5. Select Green from Group Traits and click the Measure button. The Measure dialog box appears, and the data is added into the Green row in the data list. 6. Select Blue from Group Traits and click the Measure button. The Measure dialog box appears, and the data is added into the Blue row in the data list. 7. Click the OK button.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.4.10 Performing Measurement in Light-source Color - RGB & Contrast Mode This procedure is available only when the instrument is connected. Measurement 1. Select Instrument - Measure from the menu bar. The Name dialog box appears. If Auto Naming is activated, the Name dialog box does not appear. Skip this process and go to step 3.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 4. Click the Measure button. The Measure dialog box appears, and the data is added into the White row in the data list. 5. Select Black from Group Traits and click the Measure button. The Measure dialog box appears, and the data is added into the Black row in the data list. 6. Select Red from Group Traits and click the Measure button. The Measure dialog box appears, and the data is added into the Red row in the data list. 7.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.4.11 Performing Multi-Point Measurement This procedure is available only when the instrument is connected. 1. Select Instrument - Measure from the menu bar. Measurement The Multi-Point Measurement dialog box appears. 2. Click the Measure button. The Measure dialog box appears, and then the color of Measurement Point 1 changes to green for Light-source Color - Normal Mode measurement or to yellow for other modes. The color of Measurement Point 2 changes to red. 3.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 5. Click the OK button. The Multi-Point Measurement dialog box closes, and as many pieces of data as the number of points are added to the list window. In Multi-Point measurement, data names are generated automatically in a format of “(Folder name)_P(Point No.)”. ■ Multi-Point Measurement dialog box Measurement Measurement Point The colors of the measurement points have the following meanings: Red Active measurement point White This point is not measured yet.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.5 Specifying Target Data/Tolerance 2.5.1 Registering Target Data Register the target data to be used for color difference measurement. When only absolute values are measured, it is unnecessary to register target data. The several methods available for registering target data are shown below: When the Multi-Point measurement is selected, the registration is available only by manual data input.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.5.1-a Performing Target Measurement This procedure is available only when the instrument is connected to the computer. 1. Select Target - Target(s) from the tree in the list window. 2. Perform measurement. For the measurement method, refer to page 46. 2.5.1-b Registering Target by Manual Data Input Entering Spectral Data 1. Select Data - Input Spectral Target from the menu bar. The Input Spectral Target dialog box appears. Specifying Target Data/ Tolerance 2.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Specifying Target Data/ Tolerance You can also load a data file instead of manually entering data directly. 3. Click the OK button. The Name dialog box appears. If Auto-naming is activated, the Name dialog box does not appear. Skip this process and go to step 5. To assign a comment, select Data - Data Property from the menu bar after registration and type the comment in the displayed dialog box. (See page 55.) 4. Enter the name of the data.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 5. The data is added to the list window. ■ Input Spectral Target dialog box Specifying Target Data/ Tolerance Load The specified file (extension: “.lrv” for the light-source color mode and “.wcb” for the object color mode) is loaded and reflected on the input data. Save The file is saved using the specified file path. The file extension is “.lrv” for the light-source color mode and “.wcb” for the object color mode. Input data The spectral data is displayed.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Entering Colorimetric Data 1. Select Data - Input Colorimetric Target from the menu bar. The Input Colorimetric Target dialog box appears. 2. Select the color space and type the colorimetric data. Specifying Target Data/ Tolerance When the type of document file is set to the Light-source Color - Contrast Mode measurement, select White or Black for Group Traits. When the type is set to the Light-source Color - RGB Mode measurement, select Red, Green or Blue for Group Traits.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 4. Enter the name of the data. You can assign a name and comment for each piece of data. Up to 64 and 256 alphanumeric characters can be used for a name and a comment, respectively. (See page 55.) 5. The data is added to the list window. Specifying Target Data/ Tolerance ■ Input Colorimetric Target dialog box Color Space Specify the color space used for manual input.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.5.1-c Uploading Target Data from the Instrument This procedure is available only when instruments other than the CS-100A are connected. The target data stored in the memory of the instrument can be uploaded to the CS-S10w software. This procedure is enabled only when Normal Mode under Light-source Color is selected. Specifying Target Data/ Tolerance 1. Select Instrument - Upload/Download - Upload Target from the menu bar. 2. Uploading starts.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 3. Click the OK button to begin uploading. ■ Target Data to upload dialog box Specifying Target Data/ Tolerance Select All All sample data check boxes are selected. Clear All All sample data check boxes are cleared. 2.5.1-d Copying Target from the Existing Data For data copy and paste procedures, see page 88. You can copy sample or target data in the same or different document file and use it as target data.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.5.2 Specifying the Target Data Specify the target data used for color difference measurement from the target data stored in the document file. When only absolute values are measured, it is not necessary to specify target data. 2.5.2-a Creating a Folder Containing a Target 1. Select Data - Create Folder from the menu bar. The Folder Name dialog box appears. Specifying Target Data/ Tolerance 2. Type in the desired folder name. You cannot use an existing folder name.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 5. Select Tool - Change Target from the menu bar. The Change Target dialog box appears. Specifying Target Data/ Tolerance 6. Select Link to Specified Target and specify the target. The target data options for the Target(s) folder under Target are listed in a combo box. Select one from here. If you do not specify the target (to perform absolute measurement), leave Don't Link to Target selected. 7. Click the OK button. The target data is displayed in the list window.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.5.3 Setting the Tolerance To perform judgement based on color difference measurement, it is necessary to set the tolerance. 2.5.3-a Setting the Initial Tolerance The default tolerance is the value which is automatically set when the target is registered during measurement or other operations. To always perform judgment with the same tolerance, you can specify the tolerance in advance to save performing the tolerance setting operation every time targets are changed. 1.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Default Tolerance dialog box Optional Tolerance Polygonal tolerance data can be specified with a desired name. Polygonal tolerance data is the data of the tolerance range inside a polygon formed with chromaticity points that are specified on the chromaticity diagram. When the check box to the left of the name is checked, judgement will be performed with the user-defined tolerance data. When the check box is not checked, judgement will not be performed.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Specifying Target Data/ Tolerance ■ Optional Tolerance dialog box Name Up to 64 alphanumeric characters can be entered. If no name is specified, the user-defined tolerance data setting cannot be completed. Chroma Enter a chromaticity point to add. A numerical value between 0.0001 and 1.0 can be entered or selected. Add When this button is clicked, the chromaticity point is added to the data list. Spectral Specify data to add as a spectral locus.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.5.3-b Setting the Tolerance for Each Target The tolerance specified with the default tolerance setting during the target registration can be changed for each target data. 1. From the tree in the list window, select a folder under Target - Target(s) and then select the target data from the list. 2. Select Data - Tolerance Setting from the menu bar. The Tolerance Settings dialog box appears. Specifying Target Data/ Tolerance 3.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Tolerance Settings dialog box Target The target data to specify tolerance data is displayed. When the check box in the Use for Judgement column is checked, the item will be judged with the upper and lower limit values. When the check box is not checked, the item will not be judged. The numerical values can be edited regardless of the selection of the check box. The tolerance data can be set for the colorimetric data items shown in the list window (listed items) individually.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.5.3-c Specifying the Judgement Format in the List Window 1. Select Data - Judgement Format from the menu bar. The List Format dialog box appears. 2. Specify the parameters of the judgement format. Specifying Target Data/ Tolerance ■ List Format dialog box Judgement tab Judgement for Each Values The following settings are applied to the individual list items to be judged.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Total Judgement The following settings are applied to the judgement result following judgement of all the target items in the list window. Pass Label: Text Color: Specifies the wording to be displayed when the result is judged as passed. Specifies the color of the string displayed in the list window when the result is judged as passed. Background: Specifies the background color of the string displayed in the list window when the result is judged as passed.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.6 List Window Operation The list window lists sample data. You can show or hide the list window by selecting View - List Window from the menu bar. Tree List 2.6.1 Tree Display The tree displays the following items. Document filename Sample Data(s): Data count User-defined folder 1: Data count User-defined folder 2: Data count List Window Operation Target Target(s) “Sample - data(s)” and “Target - Target(s)” are folders defined by default when a document file is created.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.6.2 List The list command lists the data included in the folder selected in the tree. Each item is displayed according to the list items specified on page 37. The items x, y, u', v', Δx, Δy, Δu' and Δv' are expressed to four decimal places. Other colorimetric data is expressed to two decimal places. The number of decimal places can be changed. See page 43 for details.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Sample - data(s) Of all sample data existing in the document file, the data contained in this folder is listed. Display example for the Light-source Color - Normal Mode measurement Display example for the Light-source Color - RGB & Contrast Mode measurement Functions of graphic objects Chromaticity diagram, Absolute value graph Spectral Graph Trend chart/histogram Image The selected data is displayed (without difference indication).❇ All data in the list is displayed.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Linked target data Statistical value Display example for the Light-source Color - RGB & Contrast Mode measurement Linked target data List Window Operation Statistical value Display example for the Light-source Color - Normal Mode, Multi-Point measurement (No. of points: 5) Linked target data The linked target data is displayed when List - Categorized List - Show Linked Target is checked in the Data List tab of the Display Settings dialog box.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Functions of graphic objects Chromaticity diagram, Absolute value graph Spectral Graph Trend chart/histogram Image Data object with target display attribute Data object with sample display attribute The distribution of all data in the list is displayed.❇ The target data and selected data are displayed (without difference indication).❇ All data in the list is displayed (reference line display).
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.6.3 Editing the List Data ■ Selecting the list data When the mouse pointer is positioned over the leftmost column (number column) in the list, the shape of the pointer changes into an arrow. Click the list data with this arrow to select the data.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Simultaneous cut-and-paste/copy-and-paste of the list data The list data can also be copied or moved by drag-and-drop operation. To drag data, select the data and move the mouse pointer to the boundary of the selected data. When the shape of the pointer changes into a square, drag the data and drop it at the desired point to move the data. If you drag-and-drop data while holding down the Ctrl key, the data is copied and pasted.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.6.4 Adding Averaged Data You can select the desired data from the list data, obtain the average and add the result as new data. When Multi-Point measurement is specified, the list data cannot be averaged. 1. Right-click the selected (highlighted) list data and select Tool - Average from the displayed context menu. Or, select at least one piece of list data and select Tool - Average from the menu bar.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.6.5 Re-measuring the List Data When the type of document file is set to the Light-source Color - Contrast Mode measurement, the Light-source Color - RGB Mode measurement or the the Light-source Color - RGB & Contrast Mode measurement, you can select any data from the list data, measure it again, and replace the old data with the new data. 1. When one of the items of list data is selected and highlighted, right-click the mouse to show the popup menu and select Re-measure.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 4. Click the OK button. The dialog box closes, and the data selected in the list window is replaced with the new data. 2.6.6 Enlarging/Reducing the List Size List Window Operation Right-click inside the list to display the context menu or select View in the menu bar. Select an appropriate command. ■ Enlarging the list size 1. Select Zoom In List. The size of the list is enlarged. ■ Reducing the list size 1. Select Zoom Out List. The size of the list is reduced.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.7 Canvas Window Operation The canvas window displays data as graphs. The CS-S10w software provides various types of graphs that can be placed in the window as desired. The canvas window is available in two views: Display view and Printing view. Use display view to place graphic objects in order to check the measurement results on the PC display. Use printing view to place graphic objects in order to print out a test report. See page 149 for details of the graphic objects. 2.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.7.2 Pasting a Graphic Object 1. Select a graphic object. Select a graphic object to paste into the tool bar or select it from the Object menu in the menu bar. When a graphic object is selected, the mouse pointer changes shape. 2. Paste the graphic object. Drag the graphic object over the canvas window and paste it in the desired location. A frame with handles appears around the graphic object. Drag the appropriate handle to change the size of the object as desired.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.7.4 Deselecting a Graphic Object Click inside any area other than that of the pasted graphic objects or click the ESC key. When two or more graphic objects are selected, clicking an object while holding down the Shift key deselects only that object. 2.7.5 Changing the Size of a Graphic Object Click and select a graphic object and move the mouse pointer over one of the handles on the frame.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.7.7 Copying a Graphic Object Click and select a graphic object. Right-click the object and select Copy from the displayed context menu. You can also copy it by selecting Edit - Copy from the menu bar or by pressing the C key while holding down the Ctrl key. When you drag an object while holding down the Ctrl key, a copy of the object is dragged and pasted. When two or more objects are selected, all the selected objects are copied simultaneously. 2.7.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.7.12 Window Operation when the List Window is Hidden Select the data to display in the canvas window in the following procedure. Preparation Before you can select the data, you must first add the necessary buttons to the toolbar. 1. Select View - Toolbar setup from the menu bar. The Customize dialog appears. 2. Select the Command tab and select Data from the list below Categories. 3.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.8 Printing You can print the display view and printing view of the canvas window or the list in the list window. 2.8.1 Page Setup 1. Select File - Page Setup from the menu bar. The Page Setup dialog box appears. Printing 2. Specify the necessary settings in the Print tab.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Page Setup dialog box Print items Header Specify whether to include a header in the printed document. To print a header, enter the string to be printed as a header. Display View Select this option when printing the canvas window in display view. Printing View Select this option when printing the canvas window in printing view. Data List Select this option when printing the list in the list window. Footer Specify whether to include a footer in the printed document.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.8.2 Print Preview 1. Select File - Print Preview from the menu bar. A preview window appears showing the actual appearance of the page to be printed as specified in the Page Setup dialog box. 2.8.3 Start Printing 1. Select File - Print from the menu bar. Printing The Print dialog box appears.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.9 Saving Data 2.9.1 Saving a Data File The content displayed in the list window or canvas window is saved as a document file. 1. Select File - Save As from the menu bar. The Save As dialog box appears. 2. Specify the filename and other items and save the data. The data is saved as a data file in the original file format of the CS-S10w software (with the “.ces” file extension).
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10 Other Functions 2.10.1 Template File The CS-S10w software provides template files in its original file format (with the “.ctp” file extension).
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Directory structure of the CS-S10w software The CS-S10w software is installed in a folder having the following directory structure. KONICAMINOLTA CS-S10w..................CS-S10w-executable files and other files used for execution CS-200 ...............Correction factor files for close-up lenses (optional) for the CS-200 PIC .....................Image files used by CS-S10w Template ............Template files Common ..................
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.3 Setting Startup Options You can specify whether to connect the instrument when the CS-S10w software is started. 1. Select File - Startup Options from the menu bar. The Startup Options dialog box appears. 2. Specify the start options. Your selection will take effect at the next startup.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE List Add data by a row unit Each sample data is displayed in one row in the list window. Up to 5000 pieces of data can be stored in a document file. This is the default setting. Tree List Add data by a col unit Each sample data is displayed in one column in the list window. Up to 4000 pieces of data can be stored in a document file.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.4 Opening a Data File You can open the document files (data files) created with the CS-S10w software. 1. Select File - Open from the menu bar. The Open dialog box appears. 2. Select the type of file to be opened. The file names of the specified file type are displayed. 3. Select the desired file and click the Open button.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.5 Arranging Windows with/without Overlapping When two or more data files are opened, you can select whether the windows are to be displayed in an overlapping or tiled arrangement. 1. Select Window - Cascade or Tile from the menu bar. The windows are displayed in either an overlapping arrangement (Cascade) or a side-by-side arrangement (Tile). 2.10.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Display Settings dialog box Data List tab Tree Color Setting Background Specify a background color for the tree. List Default Grid Size Specify the normal size for the list display. This setting is used as the default size for Zoom In/Out display (See page 92). Auto Adjust Col Width (Row Height) Check this option to automatically adjust the column width or row height of the first data of the list according to the number of displayed digits.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE General tab Screen Mode Allow editing canvas window When this option is checked, the Edit Mode command under Tool in the menu bar can be selected. If this option is not checked, the edit mode and run mode cannot be switched.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.7 Color Setting The color button appears, allowing you to select colors. 1. Click the color button. To select a color other than those shown in the palette, click the Other button. Currently selected colors 2. Select a color from the palette or create a desired color. Other Functions When the Other button is clicked, the Color dialog box appears.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.8 Setting Options 1. Select Tool - Option from the menu bar. The Option dialog box appears. 2. Specify the sound, file-related functions, and list extension functions as necessary. ■ Option dialog box Sound tab Provides sound in WAV format during measurement. You can select a sound to be played in response to a particular result during judgement operation.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Template Tab Template Path Setting Normal Specify the default file path that is displayed when File - Template - Load Template is selected from the menu bar in Light-source Color - Normal Mode. Contrast Specify the default file path that is displayed when File - Template - Load Template is selected from the menu bar in Light-source Color - Contrast Mode.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.9 Sending Data Files by E-mail A data file can be sent by e-mail as an attachment. 1. Select File - Send Mail from the menu bar. With some e-mail software programs, a parameter setting dialog box may appear. Specify each parameter accordingly. The window for sending E-mail appears. 2. Type the destination address and subject and send the mail.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.10 Setting User Calibration This procedure is available only when the instruments other than the CS-100A are connected to the computer. When the CS-2000/2000A is connected Two types of user calibration are available for the CS-2000/2000A: wavelength calibration and level calibration. The wavelength calibration calibrates the wavelength of the data measured with the CS-2000.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ User Calibration dialog box (When the CS-2000/2000A is connected) Edit Calibration Channel Edit ID Edit the ID for the selected calibration channel. You can select calibration channels between CH01 and CH10, and can use up to 10 characters. If non-alphanumeric characters are used, they may be garbled when displayed on the instrument. Wave Cal Perform the wavelength calibration for the selected calibration channel.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE When the CS-200 is connected By setting a calibration value for the instrument, you can register your own correction factor in a calibration channel. By selecting the calibration channel before measurement, you can obtain sample data which has been corrected using the registered correction factor. 1. Select Instrument - User Calibration from the menu bar. The User Calibration dialog box appears. 2.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ User Calibration dialog box (When the CS-200 is connected) Edit Calibration Channel Edit ID Edit the ID name for the selected calibration channel. You can select calibration channels between CH01 and CH20, and can use up to 9 characters. Single Cal Perform the user calibration for the selected calibration channel. You can select this option for the calibration channels between CH01 and CH20 if the observer setting is the same as that of the instrument or if it is undefined.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE When the CS-1000 is connected Two types of user calibration are available for the CS-1000: wavelength calibration and level calibration. The wavelength calibration calibrates the wavelength of the data measured with the CS-1000. For instance, in the case of measurement of emission lines, you can shift the position of the wavelength axis so that the position of the measured peak or gravity wavelength matches your preset value.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ User Calibration dialog box (When the CS-1000 is connected) Wavelength ON/OFF Select whether to enable or disable calibration. When no calibration value is set, OFF is selected. You cannot select ON. Tag / Comment The tag and/or comment attached to the calibration value is displayed. The tag shows the date and time of the calibration. It cannot be edited. The comment can be specified as desired within 32 characters. Load The calibration value file (extension: .
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Level ON/OFF Select whether to enable or disable calibration. When no calibration value is set, OFF is selected. You cannot select ON. Tag / Comment The tag and/or comment attached to the calibration value is displayed. The tag shows the date and time of the calibration. It cannot be edited. The comment can be specified as desired within 32 characters. Load The calibration value file (extension: .lcf) is loaded from the specified path. The content of Tag/ Comment is updated.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.11 Downloading the Target Data to the Instrument This procedure is available only when the instruments other than the CS-100A are connected to the computer. This procedure is enabled only when Normal Mode under Light-source Color is selected. 1. In the list window, open a folder by selecting Target - Target(s), select the target data to download and select Instrument - Upload/Download - Download Target from the menu bar.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Download Target dialog box (When the CS-2000/2000A is connected) Color Space Select the setting from Lvxy, Lvu'v', and XYZ. Download Data The data to be written is displayed in the color space mode selected in Color Space. Target Data In the No. combo box, select the number for writing data between 1 and 20. In the text box below the No. combo box in Target Data, enter the name of the data to be downloaded to the instrument.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Download Target dialog box (When the CS-1000 is connected) All data is written into the instrument as tristimulus data. Color Space Select one from Lvxy, Lvu'v', and XYZ. Download Data The data to be written is displayed in the color specification mode selected in Color Space. Target Data In the Target Data No. combo box, select the number for writing data between 01 and 20. The data registered for the selected number is displayed in Data under the combo box.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.12 Adding a Lens Type/ND Correction This procedure is available only when the instruments other than the CS-100A are connected to the computer. To attach a lens such as a close-up lens and a ND filter, you need to correct the measurement value. When the CS-100 is connected, for the optional accessory close-up lenses No. 107 and No. 122, their correction factors are pre-registered with the instrument as “No. 107” and “No. 122”.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE When the CS-200 is connected 1. Select Instrument - User Calibration from the menu bar. The User Calibration dialog box appears. 2. Under Lens/ND correction, click the Load button on the right of the Lens text box and load a lens factor file that has already been saved. 3. Specify the destination in the Select field area and click the Write button. The correction factor is loaded to the instrument. When the CS-1000 is connected 1.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ User Calibration dialog box (When the CS-2000/2000A is connected) Lens Calibration When registering a correction factor while using the optionally-available close-up lens CS-A35, select Close up from the combo box. Check Click this button to display the correction factor for the lens specified in the combo box (i.e. the correction factor that is currently registered in the instrument). Write Click this button to display an Open dialog box.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ User Calibration dialog box (When the CS-200 is connected) Lens/ND correction Lens/ND These check boxes can be edited only after you specify a file by using the Load button. Check an appropriate box to select whether to use the value as a correction factor. Load Click this button to load the correction factor file. A correction factor for a lens should be a text file of data of 40 sensors, and a correction factor for the ND filter should be a text file of 401 pieces of data.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ User Calibration dialog box (When the CS-1000 is connected) ND ON/OFF Select whether to enable or disable the ND calibration. When no correction factor is set, OFF is selected. You cannot select ON. Tag The tag attached to the correction factor is displayed. Load The correction factor file (extension: .ncf) is loaded from the specified path. The content of Tag is updated. Other Functions Clear The correction factor data is reset to the default data.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.13 Downloading Configuration Data to the Instrument This procedure is available only when the CS-2000/2000A or CS-200 instrument is connected. You can use the CS-S10w software to configure the instrument for standalone operation (when not connected to the computer). 1. Select Instrument - Standalone Configuration. The Standalone Configuration dialog box appears. 2. Specify or enter an appropriate value for each item. 3.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Standalone Configuration dialog box (When the CS-2000/2000A is connected) Color Space Select the setting from Lvxy, Lvu'v', LvTΔuv, XYZ, Dominant Wavelength, or Spectral Graph. Display Mode Select the setting from Absolute and Difference. Observer Select either 2° or 10°. Active Target Select the active target setting for the instrument from 1 to 20.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Standalone Configuration dialog box (When the CS-200 is connected) Color Space Select the Color Space from Lvxy, Lvu'v', LvTΔuv, XYZ or Dominant Wavelength. If Display Mode is set to Ratio, XYZ is displayed and cannot be edited. LvTΔuv can be selected only when the observer is set to 2°. Display Mode Select the setting from Absolute, Difference and Ratio. Ratio can be selected only when Color Space is set to XYZ. Observer Select either 2° or 10°.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE Finder Shutter Mode Select either Open or Close for the action of the finder's shutter during measurement. Sleep Mode Select either On or Off to set whether to activate the sleep mode when there is no operation for a specified time. Luminance Unit Select either cd/m2 or ft-L. Other Functions For details of each item, refer to the instruction manual of the instrument.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.14 Performing User Calibration This procedure is available only when the instruments other than the CS-100A are connected to the computer. When the CS-2000/2000A is connected 1. Select Instrument - User Calibration from the menu bar. The User Calibration dialog box appears. 2. From the Edit Calibration Channel list, select a channel to calibrate. Wavelength calibration can be performed between calibration channels CH01 and CH10 with Wavelength and Level set to OFF.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 3-2. Click the Measure button. Use the CS-2000/2000A to measure the light source which is used for the wavelength calibration. The measurement is performed and the data is displayed in a graph as the subject of the wavelength calibration. 3-3. Under Additional Data, in the Wavelength Range combo boxes, specify the wavelength range to calculate the gravity wavelength. 3-4. Under Additional Data, in the Registration Number combo box, specify the number to be registered. 3-5.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 4-1. To perform the level calibration, click the Level Cal button. The Level Calibration dialog box appears. 4-2. Click the Measure button. Use the CS-2000/2000A to measure the light source which is used for the level calibration. The measurement is performed and the data for the level calibration is displayed in a graph. 4-3. Enter the data on which the calibration is based in the target data list on the right and click the Regist button.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 4-4. Click the Calculate button. The factor is calculated from the specified data and is then downloaded to the instrument. The content of Level in the User Calibration dialog box is updated. When the CS-200 is connected 1. Select Instrument - User Calibration from the menu bar. The User Calibration dialog box appears. 2. From the data list, select a calibration channel for which you want to perform user calibration. 3. Click the Single Cal button.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 4. Click the Edit button. The Edit Calibrated Point dialog box appears. 5. Click the Measure button. The measurement is performed and the data for the calibrated point is displayed in the Measurement Data field. 6. Enter the reference data in the Setting Data fields. The available input range is as follows: X, Y, Z, and Lv: 0.01 to 99999000000.00 x, y, u' and v': 0.0001 to 1.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 7. Click the OK button. The Single Calibration dialog box appears again. 8. Click the Calibrate button. The calibration starts. When the CS-1000 is connected • The user calibration can be performed only when the document file type is in the light-source color mode. 1. Select Instrument - User Calibration from the menu bar. Other Functions The User Calibration dialog box appears.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2-1. To perform the wavelength calibration, click the Calibrate button for Wavelength. The Wavelength Calibration dialog box appears. 2-2. Click the Measure button. 139 Other Functions Use the CS-1000 to measure the light source which is used for the wavelength calibration. The measurement is performed and the data is displayed in a graph as the subject of the wavelength calibration.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2-3. Specify the waveform range to calculate the gravity waveform in the Wavelength Range text box for Additional Data. 2-4. Specify the number to be registered in the Registration Number text box for Additional Data. 2-5. Click the Add button. The gravity wavelength is calculated within the specified range, the appropriate registration number is checked in the table on the right, and data is added to Center-of-gravity Wavelength.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 3-1. To perform the level calibration, click the Calibrate button for Level. The Level Calibration dialog box appears. Other Functions 3-2. Click the Measure button. Use the CS-1000 to measure the light source which is used for the level calibration. The measurement is performed and the data for the level calibration is displayed in a graph.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 3-3. Enter the data on which the calibration is based in the target data list on the right and click the Register button. The registered target data is displayed in a graph. By clicking the Load button, you can load the data which is already stored in the memory (file extension: .lrv) instead of entering data. You can also edit the loaded data. You can save the data by clicking the Save button (file extension: .lrv). 3-4. Click the Calculate button.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.15 White Calibration for Object Color Measurement This procedure is available only when the instrument is connected to the computer. To perform object color measurement, you need to first perform white calibration. When the CS-2000/2000A or CS-1000 is connected • The white calibration for object color measurement can be performed when you are logged on the computer as a user with Administrator privileges. 1. Select Instrument - Calibration from the menu bar.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 3. Click the Calibration button to start the white calibration. When the CS-200 or CS-100A is connected 1. Select Instrument - Calibration from the menu bar. The White Calibration dialog box appears. Other Functions 2. Select Color Space from Lvxy, Lvu'v' and XYZ.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 3. To measure reflected object color, enter calibration data. The available input range is as follows: X, Y, Z, and Lv: 0.01 to 200.00 x, y, u' and v': 0.0001 to 1.0000 To measure transmitted object color, the calibration data is fixed (100.00 for XYZ respectively) and cannot be edited. 4. Click the Calibrate button to start the white calibration.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 2.10.16 Calculating spectral data Various calculations can be performed on spectral data for each wavelength. The calculated spectral data is added to the list window as one piece of data. These calculations are applicable for spectral data only. 1. Select sample or target data from the list in the list window. 2. Select Data - Edit Spectral Data from the menu bar. The Edit Spectral Data dialog box appears. 3. Calculate the spectral data.
CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE ■ Edit Spectral Data dialog box (When the CS-1000 is connected) Source data A The selected data is displayed. The calculation will be based on this data. [Cannot be edited] B Specify the data used for the calculation. You can select it from any data stored in the document file, load a data file by clicking the Load button, or type a numeric value. Load Click this button to load a file with an extension of “.lrv”. The file formats are as follows.
Other Functions CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE 148
CHAPTER 3 3.1 xy Chromaticity Diagram and u'v' Chromaticity Diagram Object. 151 Overview ......................................................................................151 Features ........................................................................................151 Right-click Menu ..........................................................................152 Property ........................................................................................152 Spectral Graph Object 3.1.1 3.1.
3.11 Operation of the Canvas Window in Edit Mode ....................... 196 Operation of the Canvas Window in Edit Mode Rectangle Object Line Object Line Graph Object String Label Object Data Label Object Image Object Trend Chart/ Histogram Object L*a*b* Graph Object Spectral Graph Object xy Chromaticity Diagram and u'v' Chromaticity Diagram 3.11.1 Right-click Menu .......................................................................... 196 3.11.2 Group Setting................................
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES xy Chromaticity Diagram and u'v' Chromaticity Diagram 3.1 xy Chromaticity Diagram and u'v' Chromaticity Diagram Object 3.1.1 Overview The chromaticity diagram object is a graph to show the absolute values of either xy or u'v'. The values of x-y or u'-v' are plotted on the object. 3.1.2 Features • • • • Displays the absolute values of xy or u'v' Shows a horseshoe-shaped color display of the x-y space or u'-v' space The graph can be copied.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES xy Chromaticity Diagram and u'v' Chromaticity Diagram 3.1.3 Right-click Menu Right-clicking a graphic object opens a context menu showing the menu items available. Table 1 shows the menu items displayed for the chromaticity diagram object. Fig. 1. Chromaticity diagram object Title 1: Right-click menu of chromaticity diagram object Menu Item Show Grid Copy Group Property Function Shows or hides the grid. Copies the graphic object to the clipboard.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 1) Display tab xy Chromaticity Diagram and u'v' Chromaticity Diagram Show Gridline Select whether to show or hide gridlines. Show all data Select whether to show or hide all data of the list on the chromaticity diagram. Show background image Select whether to show or hide the pseudocolor of the x-y or u'-v' space. Show blackbody locus Select whether to show or hide the blackbody locus on the chromaticity diagram.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES xy Chromaticity Diagram and u'v' Chromaticity Diagram 2) Chromaticity axis (x-y or u-'v') tab Scale - Auto [Center, Max. range, Major unit, Minor unit] Specify whether to use the automatic setting of the scale for the chromaticity axis. When Auto is selected, these items are automatically determined according to the minimum and maximum values of the data. Scale - Center Specify the coordinates of the center of the display area in the x-y or u'-v' space. Scale - Max.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3) Title tab xy Chromaticity Diagram and u'v' Chromaticity Diagram Show title Select whether to show or hide the title of the chart. Title - Text Specify the text for the chart title. Title - Font Specify the font to be used for the chart title. Be sure to also specify the type when specifying the font in the Font dialog box. Title - Color Specify the color of the chart title. See page 110 for the color setting procedure.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES xy Chromaticity Diagram and u'v' Chromaticity Diagram 4) Miscellaneous tab Colors - Background Specify the background color of the graphic object. Colors - Plot area Specify the color to be used for the inside of the graph. The color can be changed only when “Show background image” in the “Display tab” on page 153 is not checked. Colors - Border of plot area Specify the border color of the graph. Colors - Gridline Specify the gridline color of the graph.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.2 Spectral Graph Object 3.2.1 Overview Wavelength color bar 3.2.2 Features • • • • • Plots a line graph of spectral data (absolute spectral data, relative spectral data, spectral ratio). Indicates differences in spectral data of each wavelength. Displays a wavelength color bar. Graphs can be copied. Background, axis, and label colors are selectable. 157 Spectral Graph Object The spectral graph object is used to view spectral data.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.2.3 Right-click Menu Spectral Graph Object Right-clicking a graphic object opens a context menu showing the available menu items. Table 2 shows the menu items available for the spectral graph object. Fig. 2. Spectral graph object Title 2: Right-click menu of spectral graphic object Menu Item Show Grid Show Delta Copy Group Property Function Shows or hides the grid. Shows differences between target data and sample data at each wavelength.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 1) Display tab Spectral Graph Object Show gridline Select whether to show or hide gridlines. Show delta Select whether to show or hide the difference in reflectance between target data and sample data. Note: When two or more pieces of sample data are selected, the results are overlapped on the graph. Show wavelength color Select whether to display the wavelength color bar below the wavelength axis.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES Spectral Graph Object 2) Wavelength tab Scale - Auto [Minimum, Maximum, Major unit, Minor unit] Specify whether to use the automatic setting of the scale for the data axis (horizontal axis). When Auto is selected, these items are automatically determined according to the minimum and maximum values of the data. Scale - Value [Minimum, Maximum, Major unit, Minor unit] Specify the minimum value, maximum value, major unit and minor unit of the scale for the data axis.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3) Data tab Spectral Graph Object Scale - Auto [Minimum, Maximum, Major unit, Minor unit] Specify whether to use the automatic setting of the scale for the reflectance axis (horizontal axis). When Auto is selected, these items are automatically determined according to the minimum and maximum values of the data.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES Spectral Graph Object 4) Delta tab Scale - Auto [Minimum, Maximum, Major unit, Minor unit] Specify whether to use the automatic setting of the scale for the delta-reflectance axis (vertical axis on the right). When Auto is selected, these items are automatically determined according to the minimum and maximum values of the data.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 5) Title tab Spectral Graph Object Show title Select whether to show or hide the title of the chart. Title - Text Specify the text for the chart title. Title - Font Specify the font to be used for the chart title. Be sure to also specify the language when specifying the font in the Font dialog box. Title - Color Specify the color of the chart title. See page 110 for the color setting procedure.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES Spectral Graph Object 6) Miscellaneous Colors - Background Specify the background color of the graphic object. Colors - Plot area Specify the color to be used for the inside of the graph. Colors - Border of plot area Specify the border color of the graph. Colors - Gridline Specify the gridline color of the graph. See page 110 for the color setting procedure.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.3 L*a*b* Graph Object 3.3.1 Overview The L*a*b* graph object is used to view the absolute values under the L*a*b* color system. The L* value is plotted on the left side of the object, and the a*-b* value is plotted on the right side. Depending on the plot type selected, you can hide the L* value by selecting an appropriate plot type. L*a*b* Graph Object L*a*b* Graph Lightness bar 3.3.2 Features • • • • • Plots an absolute graph for the L*a*b* color system.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.3.3 Right-click Menu Right-clicking a graphic object opens a context menu showing the available menu items. Table 3 shows the menu items displayed for the L*a*b* graph object. L*a*b* Graph Object L*a*b* Graph Fig. 3. L*a*b* graph object Title 3: Right-click menu of L*a*b* graph object Menu Item Show Grid Copy Group Plot Type Property Function Shows or hides the grid. Copies the graphic object to the clipboard.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 1) Display tab L*a*b* Graph Object Show Gridline Select whether to show or hide gridlines. Show all data Select whether to show or hide all data of the list on the graph. Show background image Select whether to show or hide the pseudocolor of the a*-b* color space. Show lightness bar Select whether to display the lightness bar for the L* axis. Target - Color Specify the display color of the target data.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES L*a*b* Graph Object 2) Lightness axis (L*) tab Scale - Auto [Minimum, Maximum, Major unit, Minor unit] Specify whether to use the automatic setting of the scale for the lightness axis. When Auto is selected, these items are automatically determined according to the minimum and maximum values of the data. Scale - Value [Minimum, Maximum, Major unit, Minor unit] Specify the minimum value, maximum value, major unit and minor unit of the scale for the lightness axis.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3) Chromaticity axis (a*-b*) tab L*a*b* Graph Object Scale - Auto [Center, Max. range, Major unit, Minor unit] Specify whether to use the automatic setting of the scale. When Auto is selected, these items are automatically determined according to the minimum and maximum values of the data. Scale - Center Specify the coordinates of the center of the display area in the color space. Scale - Max.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES L*a*b* Graph Object 4) Title tab Show title Select whether to show or hide the title of the graph. Title - Text Specify the text for the graph title. Title - Font Specify the font to be used for the graph title. Be sure to also specify the type when specifying the font in the Font dialog box. Title - Color Specify the color of the graph title. See page 110 for the color setting procedure.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 5) Miscellaneous tab L*a*b* Graph Object Colors - Background Specify the background color of the graphic object. Colors - Plot area Specify the color to be used for the inside of the graph. The color can be changed only when “Show background image” in the “Display” tab on page 167 is not checked. Colors - Border of plot area Specify the border color of the graph. Colors - Gridline Specify the gridline color of the graph. See page 110 for the color setting procedure.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.4 Trend Chart/Histogram Object 3.4.1 Overview This object is used to view the trend of the specific color value and color difference value. The data of the trend chart can also be displayed as a histogram or normal distribution. Histogram Trend Chart/ Histogram Object Frequency Trend Chart Data No. 3.4.2 Features • • • • Plots a trend chart. Draws a histogram. Draws the normal distribution.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.4.3 Right-click Menu Right-clicking a graphic object opens a context menu showing the available menu items. Table 4 shows the menu items displayed for the trend chart/histogram object. Frequency Histogram Trend Chart/ Histogram Object Fig. 4. Trend chart/histogram object Table 4. Right-click menu of the trend chart/histogram object Menu Item Show Grid Show Statistics Copy Group Item Property Function Shows or hides the grid. Shows or hides the statistics.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.4.4 Setting Items Selecting Items from the right-click menu displays a dialog box for specifying the target value to be used for judgement for the trend chart/histogram and the display style. Trend Chart/ Histogram Object 1) Display Contents tab Item: Select the colorimetric data used for judgement. 2) Display Style tab Display Style Select either Trend Chart or Histogram. When Histogram is selected, you can specify whether to display normal distribution. 3.4.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 1) Display tab Show statistics Select whether to show or hide statistics (average, standard deviation, maximum value, minimum value). Show upper limit Select whether to show or hide the upper limit in the trend chart. Show lower limit Select whether to show or hide the lower limit in the trend chart. Show Target Select whether to show or hide the target data in the trend chart.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 2) Judgement data axis tab Trend Chart/ Histogram Object Specify the properties of the colorimetric data axis selected in the Display Contents tab in the Item properties. The selected colorimetric data is shown as the name of the tab. Scale - Auto [Minimum, Maximum, Major unit, Minor unit] Specify whether to use the automatic setting of the scale for the colorimetric data axis (vertical axis) selected in the Display Contents tab in the Item properties.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3) Category tab Specify the properties of the data No. and axes to display a trend chart, and specify the properties of the frequency axis to display a histogram. Trend Chart/ Histogram Object Scale - Color Specify the scale color. Title - Text [Cannot be edited.] The label text is displayed. Title - Font Specify the font to be used for the label text. Be sure to also specify the type when specifying the font in the Font dialog box.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES Trend Chart/ Histogram Object 4) Title tab Show title Select whether to show or hide the title of the chart. Title - Text Specify the text for the chart title. Title - Font Specify the font to be used for the chart title. Be sure to also specify the type when specifying the font in the Font dialog box. Title - Color Specify the color of the chart title. See page 110 for the color setting procedure.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 5) Miscellaneous tab Trend Chart/ Histogram Object Colors - Background Specify the background color of the graphic object. Colors - Background - Transparent Specify the background to the transparent display. Colors - Plot area Specify the color to be used for the inside of the chart. Colors - Plot area - Transparent Specify the graph area to the transparent display. Colors - Border of plot area Specify the border color of the chart.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.5 Image Object 3.5.1 Overview The image object is used to view an image file in JPEG or BMP format. The measurement spot can be marked on the image object. (See Fig. 5.) 3.5.2 Features • Displays a specified image (JPEG or BMP format). • Shows a marker at a measurement spot. • Graphs can be copied. 3.5.3 Right-click Menu Image Object Right-clicking a graphic object opens a context menu as shown in Fig. 5.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.5.4 Setting Items Selecting Items from the right-click menu displays a dialog box for specifying the type of the data to be displayed. 1) Content Settings tab Image Object Data Type Select whether to display the target data or sample data.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.5.5 Setting Properties Selecting Property from the right-click menu displays a dialog box for specifying the properties. The following tab is available for setting the properties of the image object. 1) Property tab Measurement spot - Marker Image Object Specify , or as the marker type. Measurement spot - Size Specify the size of the marker.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.6 Data Label Object 3.6.1 Overview The data label object is used to show colorimetric data or judgement items such as “Pass/Fail.” When Lv is selected as the data to be shown, for example, the object is displayed as shown in Fig. 6. 3.6.2 Features • Displays colorimetric data. • Displays judgement items (such as “Pass/Fail”). 3.6.3 Right-click Menu Right-clicking a data label object opens a context menu as shown in Fig. 6.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.6.4 Setting Items Selecting Items from the right-click menu displays a dialog box for specifying the type and format of the data to be displayed. 1) Contents Settings tab Data Label Object Data Type Select whether to display the target data or sample data and choose the contents of the selected data. Format Select the format of the display items when sample data is selected for Data Type.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.6.5 Setting Properties Selecting Property from the right-click menu displays a dialog box for specifying the properties. The following tab is available for setting the properties of the data label object. 1) Property tab Caption - Don’t show Select whether to show or hide the caption text. Caption - Text [Cannot be edited.] The text describing the data is displayed. Caption - Font Specify the font to be used for the text.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.7 String Label Object The string (text) label object is used to show the name of the data to be displayed. 3.7.1 Setting Properties Selecting Property from the right-click menu displays a dialog box for specifying the properties. The following tab is available for setting the properties of the string label object. 1) Property tab String Label Object Caption - Text Type the name of the data to be displayed. Caption - Color Specify the color of the text.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.8 Line Graph Object 3.8.1 Overview The line graph object is used to judge data between different attributes. The group attributes are plotted on the horizontal axis, and the colorimetric data is plotted on the vertical axis. When the type of document file is set to the Light-source Color - RGB Mode measurement, the data for red, green and blue are displayed with a line. 3.8.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.8.4 Setting Items When Item is selected from the right-click menu, a dialog box appears for specifying the type of data to be displayed. Item Select colorimetric data to be judged. Available item: The colorimetric data selected in the list items 3.8.5 Setting Properties Selecting Property from the right-click menu displays a dialog box for specifying the properties of the graph.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 1) Display tab Show gridline Select whether to show or hide gridlines. Show Tolerance Select whether to show or hide tolerances. Show all data Select whether to show or hide all of the data. Target Color Specify the color to indicate target data. Sample Color - Selected Specify the color of the sample data currently selected. Sample Color - Non- Selected Specify the color of the sample data that is not currently selected.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 2) Judgement data axis (Example: ΔLv) tab Specify the properties of the colorimetric data axis selected with Item. The selected colorimetric data is shown as the name of the tab. Scale - Auto [Minimum, Maximum, Major unit, Minor unit] Specify whether to use the automatic setting of the scale for the colorimetric data axis (vertical axis) selected in the Display Contents tab in the Item properties.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3) Column Axis (attribute) tab Label - Font Specify the font to be used for the label text. Be sure to also specify the type when specifying the font in the Font dialog box. Label - Color Specify the label color. See page 110 for the color setting procedure.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 4) Title tab Show title Select whether to show or hide the title of the chart. Title - Text Specify the text for the chart title. Title - Font Specify the font to be used for the chart title. Be sure to also specify the type when specifying the font in the Font dialog box. Title - Color Specify the color of the chart title. Line Graph Object See page 110 for the color setting procedure.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 5) Miscellaneous Colors - Background Specify the background color of the graphic object. Colors - Background - Transparent Specify the background to the transparent display. Colors - Plot area Specify the color to be used for the inside of the chart. Colors - Plot area - Transparent Specify the graph area to the transparent display. Colors - Border of plot area Specify the border color of the chart. Colors - Gridline Specify the gridline color of the chart.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.9 Line Object The line object is used to draw lines. 3.9.1 Setting Properties Selecting Property from the right-click menu displays a dialog box for specifying the properties. The following tab is available for setting the properties of the line object. 1) Property tab Width Specify the width of the line. Style Select Solid Line, Dashed Line or Dotted Line as the line style. Color Specify the color of the line.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.10 Rectangle Object The rectangle object is used to draw rectangles. 3.10.1 Setting Properties Selecting Property from the right-click menu displays a dialog box for specifying the properties. The following tab is available for setting the properties of the rectangle object. 1) Property tab Line - Width Specify the width of the frame. Line - Color Specify the color of the frame. Background - Transparent Specify whether to fill in the background.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.11 Operation of the Canvas Window in Edit Mode 3.11.1 Right-click Menu Table 10 lists the right-click menu displayed for each graphic object to edit screens (to place graphic objects) in the canvas window. Table 10. Right-click menu used for editing graphic objects Menu Item Cut* Copy* Paste* Bring Forward* Send Backward* Bring to Front* Send to Back* Group Plot Type Property Function Cuts the graphic object. Copies the graphic object. Pastes the graphic object.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES 3.11.2 Group Setting When the type of document file is set to the Light-source Color - Contrast Mode measurement, the Light-source Color - RGB Mode measurement or the Light-source Color - RGB & Contrast Mode measurement, you need to specify the group traits of the data to be displayed.
CHAPTER 3 : GRAPHIC OBJECT PROPERTIES If all of the following three conditions are satisfied, a triangle connecting the data for red, green and blue is displayed on the chromaticity diagram (or a*-b* space). • All the group traits of red, green and blue are checked. • All the group traits of red, green and blue have data. • The data is selected.
INDEX Index A E About CS-S10w ............................................. 23 Auto Naming ................................................. 45 Average ......................................................... 90 Averaged Measurement ...........................46, 50 Averaging Measurement .................. 44, 46, 48 Edit Mode ............................................... 93, 96 Edit Spectral Data ........................................146 Editing the List Data ......................................
Multi-Point Measurement .......................24, 64 Index N ND Correction ............................................. 124 New ............................................................... 33 Normal Measurement ..............................46, 47 Normal Mode ................................................ 24 Normal.ctp ................................................... 102 Numeric label object ................................... 183 O Object .......................................................
W Index Welcome to CS-S10w ................................... 24 White Calibration ........................................ 144 X xy chromaticity diagram .............................. 151 Z Zoom In List .................................................. 92 Zoom Out List ...............................................
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