Chromegacolor Color Analyzer and Exposure Meter

Chromegacolor
Color Analyzer and Exposure Meter

Introduced: 1972
Discontinued: 1977

 

The Chromegacolor Analyzer was a mid-range unit priced between the Simtron II and Super Chromegatron units.  Like the more expensive Super Chromegatron, it used a photomultiplier tube and fiber optic cable.  There were low, medium and high sensitivity settings, and both coarse and fine adjustments were provided for the color and exposure channels.  The attachment for integrated readings simply slipped over the probe.  This analyzer was manufactured for Omega by Eseco.

Type: photomultiplier tube, fiber optic
         probe cable, spot
(5mm) and 
         integrated reading
Features: 6" illuminated meter
               3 sensitivity ranges
               channel indicator lights
               magnetic probe
               electrical zero control
               all metal cabinet
Controls: On/Off/Sensitivity
              Cyan/Magenta/Yellow
              Exposure (density)
              Channel selector

Dimensions: 14-
3/8"x6-½"x7-7/8"
Weight: 14½ lb. 

Used Advice:  A solid unit widely accepted by professional labs.  The analyzer is fully serviceable, but can be very expensive to repair depending on the parts required.


Analyzer

414-012 Chromegacolor Solid State Color and Exposure Analyzer D
 

 
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