Tolerance
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For example, a measurement of a control strip might be said to be out of tolerance if the highest difference between the sample and the color aim is over 6 dE. | For example, a measurement of a control strip might be said to be out of tolerance if the highest difference between the sample and the color aim is over 6 dE. | ||
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[[Metric]] | [[Metric]] | ||
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[[Delta_E:_The_Color_Difference]] | [[Delta_E:_The_Color_Difference]] | ||
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[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Revision as of 01:31, 22 January 2019
The amount of acceptable difference between a known correct standard and a set of measured samples.
Tolerances can be divided between warning levels, and out-of-specification (or out of acceptability).
For example, a measurement of a control strip might be said to be out of tolerance if the highest difference between the sample and the color aim is over 6 dE.
See also:
Metric
Delta_E
Delta_E:_The_Color_Difference
Maxwell_Notifiers