Omega Colorstar 6000 Analyzer without Spot Probe USA

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  • B&H # OMCS6000Q
  • Fab# 414564
 

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The Omega ColorStar 6000 offers the option to convert a color enlarger into a fully automatic microlab.

Simple menucontrolled functions and clear user instructions appear on a large LCD display. Display and keys are illuminated by yellow safelight.The level is adjustable and dims automatically during exposure.

Automatic calibration and process control features are available, as well as compensation for paper reciprocity failure. Includes a densitometer function, averaging of an unlimited number of readings, and dominant color control.

The optional Spot Probe 600 with I mm Pencil Probe, and optional daylight set for color temperature balancing are great add-ons. Optional Easel Probe and larger probe for semiIntegrated measuring on large projection sizes.

Foot switch connector
Averaging of measurements
Dominant compensation for 9 user-selectable color and density specifications
Optional stepmotor driver connects to "automatic" colorhead and dataprinter
100 jobs can be stored, printed, recalled and reset
Prepared for motordrive of magnification, autofocus and lens aperture
Auto lamp-off after 5 minutes
Functions The ColorStar 6000 is also a densitometer as well as a color analyzer,
for color negatives, transparencies and black & white
Color Over/Under Correction Automatic calibration
Paper/Film Channels 100 calibration channels/10 paper "master" calibration channels
Probe 2 probe inputs
Analysis Range Slope correction for each color individually, Log Density range of -.99 to +9.99
Exposure Time Range 0.1-999 seconds, Counts down and is interruptible
Signal Acoustic
Paper Grade Black & White paper grade indication 0-5 in steps of 0.5
Temperature Temperature display in Celsius
Dimensions Not specified
Weight Not specified
Power 100/ 120 or 200/240V 50-60 Hz
15 VA / Enlarger max. 600 VA
 
 
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