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Radiant Vision Systems
A Konica Minolta Co.
Test & Measurement
Map18640 NE 67th Court
Redmond, WA 98052
United States
Phone: +1 425-844-0152
Fax: +1 425-844-0153

Conoscope Lens

Photonics.com
May 2018
REDMOND, Wash., May 2, 2018 — Conoscope LensThe FPD conoscope lens from Radiant Vision Systems LLC is designed to work with Radiant ProMetric imaging photometers and colorimeters.

The FPD conoscope lens can measure angular emissions of color, luminance, and contrast in flat panel displays to evaluate view angle performance up to 70° in a single measurement. By capturing luminance data from multiple viewing angles at once, the conoscope solution allows manufacturers to quickly and accurately evaluate display view angle performance in real time, in both R&D and production line environments.

The conoscope lens mounts directly to a Radiant ProMetric Y imaging photometer or ProMetric I imaging colorimeter using a custom bracket. Together, the camera and lens provide an efficient view angle performance measurement solution for a wide range of display types, including those based on LCD, OLED, and backlight technologies.

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