Maxwell Drives Barbieri LFP
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The Client supports all the same functions as the Barbieri software, with some exciting new features. | The Client supports all the same functions as the Barbieri software, with some exciting new features. | ||
- | With [CHROMiX_Measuring#MemoryScan_Positioning '''MemoryScan'''], a target's position on the scanning table/page can be memorized for rapid reuse. A separate memory is available for each target definition. Position a target on scanning table in the same position each time - heavy tape or markers are helpful to ensure target position is repeatable - then 1-click measuring saves tons of time. | + | With [[CHROMiX_Measuring#MemoryScan_Positioning|'''MemoryScan''']], a target's position on the scanning table/page can be memorized for rapid reuse. A separate memory is available for each target definition. Position a target on scanning table in the same position each time - heavy tape or markers are helpful to ensure target position is repeatable - then 1-click measuring saves tons of time. |
More information is available here: | More information is available here: |
Revision as of 23:28, 22 December 2017
The Maxwell Client will directly drive the Barbieri LFP for measuring color targets and uploading them into Maxwell.
The Client supports all the same functions as the Barbieri software, with some exciting new features.
With MemoryScan, a target's position on the scanning table/page can be memorized for rapid reuse. A separate memory is available for each target definition. Position a target on scanning table in the same position each time - heavy tape or markers are helpful to ensure target position is repeatable - then 1-click measuring saves tons of time.
More information is available here: http://colorwiki.com/wiki/CHROMiX_Measuring#MemoryScan_Positioning
- When positioning a target on the table, the arrow keys can be used to move the table.
- [Shift] + (arrow keys) will move the table 10 times the normal speed.
- [Option] + (arrow keys) will move the table 100 times the normal speed.