Maxwell Reference Set Details
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Maxwell Web Interface Manual
These pages describe specific panes in the Maxwell web interface.
When expanded, the Reference Set Details pane offers the following parameters:
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Color Aim
The actual reference file that is to be used as the color aim is selected here.
Allow Measurement Condition Override
This setting will allow a user at the operator level to override the Measurement Condition specified above. Normally this is set to false so that an administrator can require certain measurement conditions to be used when desired.
The default is false.
Allow Color Aim Override in Tracks
This setting allows a user to override the color aim specified at the track level.
The default is false.
Note that color aims entered in the Track level will have no effect unless this override setting is set to true.
Measurement Conditions
The choice of measurement conditions allow an administrator to require specific measurement conditions for ensuring that the Maxwell Client will only allow certain settings or conditions while measuring. The default settings are appropriate for most situations.
But if an administrator wishes, the conditions can be set so that "only M1" measurements, or "only transmissive" measurements will be accepted, for examples. As Maxwell capabilities continue to expand, it is possible to take measurements with many different kinds of instruments. This provides a means to restrict the acceptable forms of measurement that will be allowed in the Maxwell Client. in order for the Maxwell Client to measure into a track using this Reference set.
The Measurement Conditions are:
- Light filter mode (M0, M1, M2, M3) according to ISO 13655
- D50 light source (M1)
- UV excluded (equivalent to M2 or legacy)
- UV excluded (equivalent to M2 only)
- Polarized (equivalent to M3 or other legacy instruments)
- Polarized (equivalent to M3 only)
The default is undefined.
Duplicating Reference Sets
If your reference sets are often setup using the same metrics, it is much easier to create a new reference set by duplicating an existing one. Find the list of Reference Sets, highlight the one you wish to duplicate, choose the gear menu at the bottom of the pane, and select "Duplicate Object."