Instrument Spotlight: Barbieri LFP

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Instrument Spotlight:  The Barbieri LFP
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This issue’s Instrument Spotlight features the Italian racecar of spectrophotometers: The Barbieri LFP. 
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[[File:50309.jpg|Right|400px|The Barbieri LFPqb]]
[[File:50309.jpg|Right|400px|The Barbieri LFPqb]]
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Hailing from a small town in the Italian Alps, the Barbieri company has been making instruments for many decades. The first LFP was introduced in 2004. They came out with the LFP Series 3 in 2010, and today’s top-of-the-line model is the LFPqb. Naturally,their products have a robust following in Europe, but the addition of a corporate office in New York and a service center in Utah has made them more readily available to the North American market; accordingly, they recently have sparked more interest in the US. Located a mere 100 kilometers from the famed Italian “Motor Valley,” I can’t help but wonder if the folks at Barbieri have been inspired by the precision engineering that goes on down the road at Ferrari, Maserati, and Lamborghini. The company creed has always been about quality: Barbieri wants their customers to always be able to measure color in the most accurate way.
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Instrument Spotlight: The Barbieri LFP

{b}Vvvaarrooooom! {/b}

This issue’s Instrument Spotlight features the Italian racecar of spectrophotometers: The Barbieri LFP.

History

The Barbieri LFPqb Hailing from a small town in the Italian Alps, the Barbieri company has been making instruments for many decades. The first LFP was introduced in 2004. They came out with the LFP Series 3 in 2010, and today’s top-of-the-line model is the LFPqb. Naturally,their products have a robust following in Europe, but the addition of a corporate office in New York and a service center in Utah has made them more readily available to the North American market; accordingly, they recently have sparked more interest in the US. Located a mere 100 kilometers from the famed Italian “Motor Valley,” I can’t help but wonder if the folks at Barbieri have been inspired by the precision engineering that goes on down the road at Ferrari, Maserati, and Lamborghini. The company creed has always been about quality: Barbieri wants their customers to always be able to measure color in the most accurate way.




"Motor Valley"


The Barbieri LFP Series 3


Taking a spot measurement with the LFPqb aiming guide and the Spectral Head.



The Barbieri Spectropad



Thanks for reading,


Patrick Herold
CHROMIX, Inc.



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