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    Area of Science:

    • Color Science
    • Metrology
    • Instrumental Analysis

    Background:

    • Accurate color measurement is crucial across various industries.
    • Standardization of color measurement instruments is essential for reliable data.
    • Evaluating the performance of different color-measuring devices is necessary for quality control.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To comparatively assess the precision and accuracy of fifteen different color-measuring instruments.
    • To identify instruments that provide reliable color and color difference measurements.
    • To benchmark instrument performance using a referee spectrophotometer.

    Main Methods:

    • Fifteen instruments (spectrophotometers, sphere colorimeters, 45°/normal colorimeters) were tested.
    • Color and color difference measurements were performed on up to 53 diverse samples (paints, plastics, enamels, tiles).
    • Precision (short-term repeatability) and accuracy were evaluated, with a GE spectrophotometer serving as the referee.

    Main Results:

    • The IDL D-1 Signature Color-Eye and Hunter D25 Color and Color Difference Meter demonstrated superior overall performance in precision and accuracy.
    • Several other instruments, both established and novel, showed outstanding performance in specific aspects.
    • All tested production instruments yielded generally satisfactory results for color measurement.

    Conclusions:

    • The IDL D-1 Signature Color-Eye and Hunter D25 are highly recommended for reliable color measurement.
    • Instrument selection should consider specific application requirements for optimal performance.
    • The study provides valuable insights into the comparative performance of modern color-measuring technologies.