Working With Data Color
Working With Data Color
A Data color is one of the scientific instruments commonly found in many research
and industrial laboratories. A Data color/spectrophotometer is capable of both
transmitting and receiving light. The device is used to analyze samples of test material
by passing light through the sample and reading the intensity of the wavelengths.
Different samples impact the light in different ways, allowing a researcher or
technician to learn more about the materials in the test sample by seeing how the light
behaves as it passes through the sample.
The output of a Data color is usually a graph of light intensity versus
wavelength. The data collected to generate this graph can typically be saved as a
table of wavelengths and intensities.
Calibration of Datacolor/Spectrophotometer:
Calibration is a process in which a scientific instrument known as a
spectrophotometer is calibrated to confirm that it is working properly. This is
important, as it ensures that the measurements obtained with the instrument are
accurate. The procedure varies slightly for different instruments, with most
manufacturers providing a detailed calibration guide in the owner's manual so that
people know how to calibrate the equipment properly. When this process is
performed, the person doing it must make a note in the log attached to the equipment
and in their experimental notes, so that people know when the device was last
calibrated and handled, and by whom.
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6. Place the green tile at the port and click Ready. When the measurement is
complete, the results of the diagnostic tile test will be displayed.
7. The DECISION should be "Pass". Click OK to close the instrument.
When you measure a new standard, the batch field is emptied. You have not yet
associated any batches with this standard. To measure a batch, a standard must be on
the desktop.
The procedure for measuring a batch is similar to measuring a standard.
However, you must click the Bat: Inst button. When using a portable instrument,
position the sample so that it completely covers the opening on the probe or port.
Evaluations:
Color Evaluations
Once you have selected a standard or batch, there are numerous color evaluations you
can perform. Typically, the Datacolor TOOLS desktop includes several color
evaluations including color differences, pass/fail, color plots etc.The color evaluation
displayed is always based on the current standard and batch data on the desktop.
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• Pass/Fail Determination. If the batch color difference is within the tolerances set for
the standard, the program will display PASS. If outside the tolerances, the batch
FAILS.
• Descriptors (Batch is lighter, more saturated, more yellow). Translates the numerical
color differences into a qualitative description of the color differences for the first
Illuminant/Observer condition.
Parameter
Auxilary(Produc
t)
Dyestaff(Product Substrate
)
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Recipe Calculation (Matching):
Selection:
• Quality/style (data of the substrate)
• Combined process
• Substrate delivery (only for deliveries with data different to the blank dyeing
substrate)
• Dyed substrate (over-dyeing only)
• Dyestuff group with dyes pre-selected from the assigned colorant set. The dyestuff
group is used to optimize the recipe calculation. Selection criteria:
• Dyes from the list
• Parameter values, e.g., fastness information
• Concentration values, e.g., min., max., conc.
• Settings (parameters for calculation control)
• Standard: Color to be matched.
Match: The recipes are calculated according to the selections and the results are
displayed.
Review: The recipes can be reviewed according to the different criteria (various color
difference values, coordinates, price, etc.).
Further use: The recipes can be saved, printed and/or sent to a dispenser.
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Recipe Calculation procedure:
1 Open the “Recipe List” window.
2 On the “Recipe” or the context-sensitive menu, select Calculate, or press F5.
3 Select the quality/style and the combined process.
4 If necessary, select the substrate delivery.
5 Select the colorant set(s)
6 Select the “Standard” to be matched.
7 If you have to re-dye, select the dyed substrate or re-measure it.
8 In the “Colorant Set” tab select the dyestuffs to by used and select or specify a
dyestuff group.
9 In the “Settings” tab, select the parameters for the matching process.
10 Click Calculate to immediately start the recipe calculation. The recipe table
appears.
11 Select the recipes you want to dye.
12 Click close, or Save to save the recipe.
Correction:
Data input:
• Recipe to be corrected
• Batch (color of the dyed substrate to be corrected)
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• Dyestuffs are pre-selected by the recipe to be corrected. Additional dyestuffs can be
selected. Concentration and parameters can be defined.
• The acceptance limit settings can be altered.
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Basic Components of the Data color/Spectrophotometer:
Light source
Monochromator
Sample
Phototube Measuring
Absorbed/Transmitted
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Filter Position Wavelength
2 Below 395 nm
3 395 to 600 nm
4 Above 600nm
12. Keep the blank cuvette at position-1.
13. Keep the sample cuvette at position –2.
14. Adjust 100%T (%T selector switch should be in pressed position) or 0.0
absorbance (O.D selector switch should be in pressed position) using coarse and fine
controls knob with blank cuvette.
15. Pull the cuvette position control at position-2.
16. Read out the transmittance/absorbance of the sample.
Precautions:
1. Always clean the cells thoroughly and rinse at least once with a portion of the
sample, before filling the sample for measurement.
2. Always wipe the exposed surface of the cells dry and free from finger prints, using
tissue paper.
3. Clean cells thoroughly immediately after use and prior to use.
4. Do not leave solutions, particularly strong alkali, in the cells for periods more than
an hour.
5. Ensure no air bubbles the inner surfaces of the cells.
6. Never use a brush or any tool for cleaning which may scratch the optical surfaces.
Working Procedure:
Below is the Datacolor TOOLS icon. Open the Datacolor TOOLS program by
clicking on it:
1. Double-click the Datacolor TOOLS icon. The Select User dialog box
displays and you must enter a login and password.
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2. In the top field, enter the user name. The default login is DCI. It is not case-
sensitive.
3. In the Enter Password field, enter your password. For the default setup, no
password is required.
4. Click the OK button. The Datacolor TOOLS splash screen displays, and the
program opens to the Datacolor TOOLS desktop.
1. Double-click the Datacolor TOOLS icon. The Select User dialog box
displays and you must enter a login and password.
2. In the top field, enter your user name. The default is user. It is not case-
sensitive.
3. In the Password field, enter your password. The default is CC3.
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4. Click the OK button. The Datacolor TOOLS splash screen displays, and the
program opens to the Datacolor TOOLS desktop.
If you have both Datacolor TOOLS and Datacolor Match Pigment installed on
your system, you can also launch Datacolor TOOLS from the Navigator program.
Below are step-by-step instructions for running the basic Datacolor TOOLS
program options. While there are a wide range of program options, these
tutorials cover the most fundamental and the most frequently used features,
including instrument calibration, sample measurement and basic color
evaluations.
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Instrument Calibration
Instrument calibration is a function that you perform on a daily basis. This routine
compensates for any changes to the instrument that can affect the accuracy of
the measurement. You must calibrate the instrument separately for each
condition you use. This includes changes to the aperture size, and
reflectance/transmittance modes.
3. Place the black trap over the measurement port, and click the Ready button.
If the instrument does not have a black trap, clear the port of any obstruction
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and click the Ready button. The Prepare for Calibration window redisplays
when the measurement is completed.
4. Place the white calibration tile over the measurement port, and click the
Ready button. When the second measurement is completed, the Control
Measurement dialog box displays.
5. Click OK. If you have the diagnostic (green) tile test enabled, the program
will prompt you for the diagnostic tile.
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6. Place the green tile at the port and click Ready. When the measurement is
complete, the results of the diagnostic tile test will be displayed.
1. Click the New Std button on the desktop. This clears the Name field, and
places the cursor in the field:
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Sample data can come from the instrument, the database or the
keyboard. On the desktop there are two buttons that identify the origin
of the standard and batch measurements.
The sample just measured becomes the current standard on the desktop.
Data fields on the desktop will be updated to display the data for the sample
just measured.
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2. Click on the method to be used. The button will refresh, and display the
measurement method selected. In the example below, the standard
measurement method has been changed to %R 31 points.
3. The next time you measure a standard, a window will open, and prompt you
to enter 31-point spectral data for the standard.
Color Evaluations
Once you have selected a standard or batch, there are numerous color
evaluations you can perform. Typically, the Datacolor TOOLS desktop includes
several color evaluations including color differences, pass/fail, color plots etc.
The color evaluation displayed is always based on the current standard and
batch data on the desktop.
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