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FAQ: Colorimetry Research CR-250 Reference Spectroradiometer

 
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PostLink    Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 8:38 pm    Post subject: FAQ: Colorimetry Research CR-250 Reference Spectroradiometer Reply with quote

Colorimetry Research CR-250 Reference Spectroradiometer



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Confused about meters? See our FAQ: Which meter is right for me?

The CR-250 is the most affordable reference spectroradiometer available. Just mount on a tripod, facing towards the source, connect to ChromaPure Professional, and then use as you would any other color analyzer.

There are two colour analyzers that professionals and dedicated enthusiasts generally seek: A professional quality colorimeter for every day work (the "field" meter) and a reference spectroradiometer to keep the colorimeter accurate (the "reference" meter).

Unfortunately, such devices are not cheap. The Photo Research and Minolta reference spectros start at about $15,000 USD and go up to near $30,000 USD. The Klein K-10a, previously the only professional quality colorimeter on the market, retails at $7,000 USD.

Now there is a new entry to the referemce spectroradiometer on the market, the Colorimetry Research CR-250.

In our testing of the CR-250 we have found that it performs as well or better than the JETI spectros, the only other sub-$10,000 spectros on the market. It does this at the low price point of $6990.

The CR-250 has all of the accuracy expected of a reference device and is fast enough with enough low-end sensitivity that it can be used as a stanalone color analyzer, though most will probably use it to correct a colorimeter. Its speed, low-light sensitivity, and repeatability are world-class.

For complete details see our order page.

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