3NH Color Test Charts provide accurate color calibration and image consistency across devices. They are Ideal for cameras, printers, and scanners. These charts meet international standards, helping professionals achieve precise color reproduction in photography, printing, and display calibration workflows.
The 3nh Color Test Chart is a professional color calibration and inspection tool developed by ThreeNH, designed to accurately verify the accuracy and stability of color measurement instruments or assist in data calibration for color management processes.
High-Precision Color Reproduction: Crafted with international standard color card technology, covering multiple standard color gamuts (such as Munsell and Pantone equivalent colors). Color patch values are precisely spectrally calibrated with errors below industry standards (e.g., ΔE≤1.0).
Durable Material: Features a waterproof and scratch-resistant coating, suitable for long-term frequent use in laboratories, production lines, and other scenarios.
As a global leader in image quality testing, we leverage our expertise in image quality testing, equipment, and knowledge to help companies across industries worldwide improve their imaging devices.
Standard camera testing typically covers multiple image quality metrics such as resolution, texture detail retention, noise, dynamic range, color accuracy, distortion, shading non-uniformity, and chromatic aberration. Camera systems often require comprehensive multi-dimensional evaluation.
Through the efforts of our R&D department and the introduction of high-precision production equipment, Threenh has gained the capability to customize various types of test charts. We can produce all kinds of transmission-type test charts (e.g., film charts) and reflection-type test charts according to clients’ specified drawings. Commonly used camera testing charts such as resolution charts, color bar charts, distortion test charts, grayscale charts, and dynamic range test charts can all be customized, significantly reducing costs for high-tech enterprises globally.
Sine Image's business scope includes:
R&D, production, and sales of camera/lens test charts and testing equipment;
Development of camera/lens testing software and image quality analysis software;
Provision of solutions for camera module focusing platforms, automatic inspection platforms, and complete machine testing;
Technical R&D in intelligent recognition, machine vision, and gratings.
Sine Image owns two core businesses:
S-imageTest: Image quality analysis software
ColorFilm: Dedicated to providing supporting product processing and solutions for global large/medium enterprises and institutions.
All test charts are fully customizable. We maintain complete product and customer archives, ensuring each chart undergoes rigorous testing exceeding industry standards before shipment, with guaranteed consistency across batches. As a professional Chinese company specializing in independent R&D and production of high-definition black/white and color test charts, Sine Image has introduced a full series of imported production and inspection equipment for image test charts.
Rapid Delivery: Customized test charts available within 1–3 days
Precision Craftsmanship: High-definition laser scanning technology
Premium Materials:
Transmission materials: Imported film
Glass: Optical-grade impurity-free diffuser glass
Reflection materials: Imported photo paper, water-resistant, wear-resistant, and fade-proof for 20+ years
Stringent Quality Control:
Line uniformity tested with precision optical instruments
OD (optical density) and color parameters measured via cut-edeg densitometers and color difference meters
FAQs About Test Charts
a. It’s needed to perform manual calibration for NH310 when first starting.
b. In the subsequent starting, NH310 will perform auto calibration at startup. No need to perform manual calibration.
c. Suggestion: it’s best to perform manual calibration once a week or when NH310 measured data is not accurate.
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