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Optional Software
Optional software adds various data analysis functions to the spectral evaluation function in LabSolutions UV-Vis.
Pass/fail criteria can also be speci ed for data analysis results.
Color Calculation Software
(P/N 207-24528-91)
This software is used to calculate the color value of measured substances based on
measured spectra. It can also display color diagrams, such as by plotting color coordinates in
an XYZ color system or plotting CIELAB lightness index or color coordinate values.
• It includes the major calculation parameters, such as the XYZ color system, CIELAB,
CIELUV, Munsell color system, mentalism, yellowness, whiteness, and color difference.
• Colors relevant to JIS and ASTM standards can be calculated.*
• Measurement illuminants, viewing angle, and other parameters can be speci ed for the
various types of calculation.
Film Thickness Calculation Software
(P/N 207-25804-91)
This software is used to calculate lm thickness from measured spectra based on the
interference interval method. (Calculating the lm thickness requires entering the
refractive index of the sample.)
• The interference interval method calculates the lm thickness based on the interval
between interference peaks (or valleys). The incident angle and wavelength range for
lm thickness calculations and peak (or valley) detection parameters can be speci ed.
UPF Calculation Software
(P/N 207-25806-91)
This software is used to calculate ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) values based on
measured spectra.
• It can calculate UPF, UVA, UVB, and ultraviolet protection values for either UVA and UVB.
• Values relevant to JIS, DIN, BS, AATCC, AS/NZAA, or GB/T standards can be calculated.*
Automated Analysis Software
(P/N 207-25807-91)
This software controls the ASX-560/280 autosampler.
CETAC connection kit is required to connect the device to the ASX separately.
Solar Radiation Calculation Software
(P/N 207-25805-91)
This software is used to calculate solar transmittance/re ectance based on measured spectra.
• It includes major calculation parameters, such as visible light transmittance/re ectance,
total light transmittance/re ectance, near-infrared re ectance, ultraviolet ray transmit-
tance, CIE damage factor, and skin damage factor.
• Parameters relevant to JIS, ISO, and GB/T standards can be calculated.* * For more details about applicable standards, contact Shimadzu.
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