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Standards:

BS EN ISO 105-A11:2002

Applications:

We have range of applications for DigiEye, the non-contact colour measurement and imaging system, created specifically for industry needs for increased objectivity for colour. These applications reflect the challenging diversity of products and processes used within the global apparel supply-chain.

Product Information:

  We have range of applications for DigiEye, the non-contact colour measurement and imaging system, created specifically for industry needs for increased objectivity for colour. These applications reflect the challenging diversity of products and processes used within the global apparel supply-chain.

  These include applications for

  DENIM

  CARPETS

  l Every stage of carpet manufacture is now measurable. DigiEye’s non-contact colour and digital imaging system offers an amazingly high resolution and great precision for capturing and measuring product colour and appearance.

  l It provides both an image and numerical data, allowing you to visualise AND measure colour difference, individually and as part of a complex design in context.

  l Its approach provides unparalleled objectivity, consistency and enhanced quality levels, and can also result in real competitive differentiation.

  l The measurement data is closely aligned with the colour your customers will see and is more accurate and repeatable than with a spectrophotometer, due to the larger selection area.

  PATTERNS & PRINTS

  l A colour calibrated digital standard of the design is captured under controlled illumination within the DigiEye cube. Each colour element of the design can be quickly and easily separated in individual colour layers using ilters. This enables an agreed standard for the design and its associated colours to be established.

  l These individual colour layers also visually illustrate the amount and the location of the speciic individual colours that have been measured within the sample, while you will have the supporting colorimetric data too. Because this data can be captured, it can be communicated to suppliers so they can produce samples and perform future QC checks against individual colours and the overall aspect of the colours in context.

  l The images can be communicated electronically to the point of approval and decisions made on high deinition colour calibrated monitors.

  l DigiEye is also ideal when multi-coloured items are being coordinated with solid colour samples. So you can now achieve greater control with a pattern that includes trims, such as a solid colour on a collar to match a speciic colour within a design, or a cushion to match one of the colours of a patterned settee.

  l You can undertake digital sampling with DigiEye too, which can lead to signiicant time, cost, shipping and production eficiencies.

  LACE & LINGERIE

  l DigiEye’s digital approach will help prevent unnecessary repeated sample approval, offering major beneits such as improved time to market, shipping cost reduction, reduced trouble-shooting activity and brand integrity protection.

  l DigiEye has a simple, standardised sample presentation technique in the controlled illumination cabinet. Simply lay the samples on the drawer, with a contrast background and measure/capture the item. You can do sample selection quickly and easily, using ixed rectangles for a repeatable and effective measurement technique.

  l The issue of open construction fabrics is easily address by the use of ilters (which are stored as easily accessible templates) and DigiEye’s ability to capture colour data at the pixel level. You can also automatically identify, include and exclude each individual fabric, component or design detail and measure them against stored references when required.

  This means you don’t need to fold samples to opacity, and you can measure the items in context and how they are actually seen by the end consumer.

  l DigiEye lends itself perfectly to the challenge of multi component matching. You can coordinate, measure and view individual items in accurate colour on-screen, while your supply chain can make electronic submissions into the point of approval.

  l Quick, simple image separation and re-colouring of even the most complex garments can be achieved with DigiEye’s colour selection tools.

  You can then view and print in very accurate colour to produce virtual prototypes, at a fraction of the time and cost of physical multi-sampling

  CO-ORDINATING SETS - an application which acknowledges the increased importance, within the Retail sector, of cross-category colour harmonization between apparel and the associated ‘hard goods’ that are merchandized together.

  l A simple, standardised sample presentation technique is used in the controlled illumination cabinet and sample selection is completed quickly and easily, using ixed rectangles for an effective, repeatable measurement technique.

  l When it comes to pile and open construction fabrics, the tufts can be measured and assessed within DigiEye, as they are actually seen by end consumers. The system can capture colour data at the pixel level and its ilters (which are stored as easily accessible templates) can be used to identify and exclude the shadows, or any other design detail such as stripes or motifs.

  l The ilters also work well for hard goods with their varying shapes, dimensions and surface effects. A particular area can be identiied and measured, any detail excluded or included, and full product and range quality control ensured, to assess core areas of interest as the end consumer will see it.

  l With DigiEye, virtual, on-screen prototypes can also be created, providing the opportunity for signiicant eficiencies in time, cost, shipping and production.

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