02.26.13
Anderson & Vreeland, Inc., manufacturer and distributor of flexographic plate processing equipment and materials, has announced it will host a free webinar on X-Rite eXact, the next generation in portable color measurement instruments, on March 1 at 1:00 p.m. EST.
The 45-minute webinar will feature color experts from X-Rite who will discuss and demonstrate the new eXact spectrophotometer featuring color touch screen technology to measure and communicate color accurately with a single click. With decades of combined color measurement experience, the company says these speakers will offer valuable insight into this future-generation color measure instrument, color measurement trends and technology.
In addition to using advanced measurement technology, the x-Rite eXact spectrophotometer is easy to learn, thanks to the intuitive software and touch-and-swipe technology.
“eXact can be customized for individual users, including press operators and operations managers, so they have instant access to the tools they require,” says James Luttrell, field marketing manager for X-Rite. “This improves productivity, eliminates the chance for human error, and delivers increased color accuracy,” he added.
The 45-minute webinar will feature color experts from X-Rite who will discuss and demonstrate the new eXact spectrophotometer featuring color touch screen technology to measure and communicate color accurately with a single click. With decades of combined color measurement experience, the company says these speakers will offer valuable insight into this future-generation color measure instrument, color measurement trends and technology.
In addition to using advanced measurement technology, the x-Rite eXact spectrophotometer is easy to learn, thanks to the intuitive software and touch-and-swipe technology.
“eXact can be customized for individual users, including press operators and operations managers, so they have instant access to the tools they require,” says James Luttrell, field marketing manager for X-Rite. “This improves productivity, eliminates the chance for human error, and delivers increased color accuracy,” he added.