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OPTIS' SPEOS Guarantees True Color Visualization

OPTIS' spectral simulation approach made this innovation possible.

By DE Editors  

August 6, 2008

By DE Editors

OPTIS (Toulon, France), a provider of physics-based light simulation solutions, announced that its revised SPEOS software complies with ICC (International Color Consortium) Color Profiles ensuring that users of its light and optical simulation solutions view colors correctly and identically, regardless of the type of screen being used. Applications include automotive, aerospace, electronics, lighting and consumer goods industries.

The latest enhancements to the SPEOS software means users can be sure that the color they see on their screen is the same one their collaborators are seeing on their screens, on the other side of the world. And moreover, they can be certain that everyone is seeing the right color, i.e., the one that will appear on the final product.

As a consequence of making its SPEOS software compatible with the latest standard Color Space ICC V4 profile, the OPTIS range of products are said to guarantee accurate and identical color visualization across different display devices.

For further details, go to OPTIS.

 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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