Konica Minolta Sensing Americas Specular Component Included (SCI) vs. Specular Component Excluded (SCE)
RAMSEY, N.J., March 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Konica Minolta Sensing Americas featured blog article:
SCI vs. SCE: How Surface Conditions May Affect the Color and Appearance of Your Samples
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The texture and glossiness of your samples may make them appear brighter, duller, lighter, or darker. This is because an object's surface condition directly affects how the wavelengths of light reflect off that object and how our eyes will perceive its appearance. To more effectively evaluate and control the color and appearance of your samples and meet standards, it should be understood how light interacts with various surface conditions and how that interaction affects the appearance of color…
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About Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.
Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc. (KMSA), a wholly owned subsidiary of Konica Minolta, Inc., is recognized as the international leader of industrial color and light measurement. The company is responsible for product lines that continuously revolutionize how visual perception is measured by the world.
Konica Minolta Sensing's Ramsey, New Jersey corporate headquarters is fully equipped with a state of the art service center, technical support center, and a focused sales force dedicated to both the North American and South American regions. When it comes to color and light measurement the world looks to Konica Minolta.
Darlene Giordano
Marketing Manager
Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.
+1-201-818-3526
[email protected]
http://sensing.konicaminolta.us
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