X-Rite Color iMatch / Color iQC Version 6.2 Spectrophotometric Color Measurement System
| Brand | X-Rite |
|---|---|
| Origin | USA |
| Model | Color iMatch / Color iQC Version 6.2 |
| Software Version | 6.2 |
| Compliance | ASTM D2244, ISO 11664-4, CIE No. 15:2018, CxF3 v3.0 Support |
| Data Export | Spectral Reflectance (360–740 nm), CIE L*a*b*, L*C*h°, ΔE00, ΔE76, Tolerancing (Asymmetric LABtol & LCHtol) |
| Hardware Integration | Compatible with X-Rite eXact, Ci7x00, SP series spectrophotometers |
Overview
The X-Rite Color iMatch / Color iQC Version 6.2 is a professional-grade spectrophotometric color measurement and quality control software platform engineered for precision color formulation, specification management, and in-line or lab-based color deviation analysis. Built on a robust architecture integrating spectral data acquisition from X-Rite’s industry-standard benchtop and handheld spectrophotometers—including the eXact, Ci7800, Ci7600, and SP62—this system enables traceable, repeatable color evaluation across R&D, production, and incoming inspection environments. Its core functionality rests on CIE-compliant spectral analysis (360–740 nm at 10 nm intervals), calculation of CIE L*a*b*, L*C*h°, and advanced delta-E metrics (including CIEDE2000), all aligned with ISO 11664-4 and ASTM D2244 standards for color difference assessment. The software operates as a centralized hub for color specification libraries, tolerance definition, pass/fail reporting, and audit-ready documentation—supporting regulated workflows in automotive, packaging, textiles, plastics, and paint manufacturing.
Key Features
- Native support for CxF3 v3.0 color exchange format—enabling bidirectional import/export of spectral data, metadata, tolerances, and appearance attributes with global supply chain partners.
- Asymmetric tolerancing engine with configurable LABtol and LCHtol modes—allowing independent upper/lower limits for lightness (L*), chroma (C*), hue (h°), and individual a*/b* axes to reflect real-world perceptual and process constraints.
- Enhanced QCTreeView navigation: Ctrl-click functionality to select all items within a branch—streamlining batch evaluation, report generation, and multi-sample comparison workflows.
- Extended spectral export capability: Optional checkbox in electronic submission dialogs to include full spectral reflectance data (360–740 nm) alongside colorimetric values—critical for forensic color analysis and spectral matching algorithms.
- ProPalette database integration: Registry-level configuration enables import of visual annotation fields—including up to 250-character QC comments and custom code fields—directly into incoming material inspection records.
- Driver-level compatibility with UltraScan VIS spectrophotometers—ensuring seamless firmware synchronization, calibration validation, and measurement stability monitoring.
Sample Compatibility & Compliance
Color iQC and Color iMatch Version 6.2 support opaque, translucent, and textured substrates—including coated paper, plastic films, metallic paints, and woven fabrics—when measured using compatible X-Rite hardware with d/8° geometry, UV calibration, and SCI/SCE mode switching. All color calculations adhere to CIE Publication No. 15:2018 and ISO/CIE 11664 series standards. The software supports 21 CFR Part 11–ready configurations when deployed with validated installation protocols, electronic signatures, and audit-trail logging—meeting GLP and GMP requirements for pharmaceutical packaging and medical device color verification. Tolerance definitions comply with ASTM D2244 for instrumental color difference reporting and ISO 2813 for gloss-influenced measurements.
Software & Data Management
The platform employs a relational database architecture (SQL Server or SQLite) for secure storage of standards, batches, instruments, users, and audit logs. Role-based access control (RBAC) governs permissions for editing specifications, modifying tolerances, approving deviations, or exporting raw data. All spectral acquisitions are timestamped, instrument-serialized, and linked to operator IDs. Electronic submissions generate PDF reports with embedded spectral plots, tolerance overlays, and pass/fail status—exportable in ANSI/AAMI HE75-compliant formats. Data integrity is reinforced via SHA-256 checksums for exported CxF3 files and cryptographic hashing of configuration registry entries.
Applications
- Color formulation validation in paint, ink, and pigment development labs.
- Incoming raw material inspection for textile dye lots, plastic granules, and printed packaging substrates.
- Production line color release testing with automated pass/fail flagging and SPC charting.
- Supplier color compliance auditing using shared CxF3 specifications and asymmetric tolerance envelopes.
- Regulatory documentation for FDA-submitted color consistency dossiers in medical packaging.
- Long-term color stability monitoring across aging studies (e.g., UV exposure, thermal cycling).
FAQ
Does Color iQC Version 6.2 support network deployment across multiple lab stations?
Yes—licensed for concurrent or named-user enterprise deployment with centralized database hosting and synchronized calibration management.
Can asymmetric tolerances be applied per-material basis in a single specification library?
Yes—tolerance sets are assignable at the standard, batch, or substrate level, enabling context-specific LABtol and LCHtol definitions.
Is spectral data export compliant with ASTM E308-22 for color computation reproducibility?
Yes—full 10 nm interval reflectance data (360–740 nm) is exported in CxF3-compliant XML with CIE 1931 2° observer and D65 illuminant metadata.
How is ProPalette annotation data validated during import into incoming QC records?
Import routines perform field-length validation (≤250 characters), UTF-8 encoding verification, and cross-reference checks against active palette IDs prior to database commit.
Does the software support electronic signature capture for QA sign-off per 21 CFR Part 11?
When configured with Windows Active Directory authentication and SQL Server audit logging, it meets predicate rule requirements for electronic records and signatures.

