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NCSColourpin II Digital Colour Reader

R1,499

Retail: R2,000
Excludes shipping

R1,499

R2,000
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With Colourpin, you can identify any colour instantly! This digital colour reader gives you the closest NCS Notation with translations to CMYK, RGB, L*a*b. You can create mood boards and export them to share with colleagues and clients.

Colourpin is operated through a smartphone and is connected to a cloud-based system, which enables you to instantly match the scanned surface to thousands of colour references. The app is integrated with NCS – Natural Colour System®©. Within the Colourpin App, you can navigate in the NCS 1950 colour space and receive a fixed coordinate, as well as conversions to RGB, CMYK, L*a*b and lightness values.

Download the Color Muse app and you have Pantone with in app purchase! You can also buy from any company worldwide in apparel, cosmetics, paint – you name it! Just scan your favourite colour, tap the company like Amazon and find the exact colour in the product you want. 

Colourpin allows for limitless colour communication between designers and clients, company departments and customers. Sample a colour from any physical reference and begin the design and colour communication process.

Product Features
  • Digital colour reader
  • Portable 
  • App integrated 
  • Receive fixed colour coordinates 
  • Designers dream 
Product Specifications
Accuracy  97%+ hit rate on NCS 1950
< 0,1 ∆E00 short-term repeatability
< 0,3 ∆E00 inter-instrument agreement
Measurement  45°: 0° geometry
4 mm aperture
Technology Full spectrum white LED
Circumferential illumination
Tri Stimulus XYZ Sensor
Speed  1 second
Battery  280 mAh Lithium-polymer
Colour formats  CIE Lab, CIE LCh, sRGB, CMYK
Battery time  5000+ scans
3-month stand-by
Micro USB charging
Size  27,5 x 55 mm [d x h], 29 grams
Connectivity  Bluetooth® 4.1
Included
  • Colourpin II
  • USB Charger 
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