Even if our Roxanne is a versatile colorimeter, it is particularly suitable for fruits and vegetables
Dedicated to food, fruits and vegetables, research, pharmacy, chemistry, our Agrosta Roxanne is a colorimeter that measures along the visible range and infrared. You can use it to classify very accurately your samples (For example classify fruits by maturity, or milk fat content..)Agrosta Roxanne can detect differences that the human eye cannot see, and thus the classification of your samples is extremely fineThe new version measures the L*a*b and RGB (between 0 and 255) as well as the spectrum values for 9 wavelengths including IR Have a look on the video hereafter on how Agrosta Roxanne has first learned the CTIFL color chart for strawberry, and has measured a batch of strawberry according to this chart afterwardsRecording a paper color chart works well with quite opaque fruits (Like strawberries, avocados or cherries), but is not recommended on semi-transparent fruits like tomatoes. For tomatoes, Roxanne has to learn the maturity levels on real tomatoesThe data can be exported to Excel. The color of each sample is displayed on the screen (bottom of the window)Roxanne is a good solution for measuring color of Cherries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, apricots, apples, pears, onions, bananas and many more..Its accuracy is extreme, and it is provided with a calibration miror