{"type":"video","version":"1.0","provider":"SproutVideo","provider_name":"SproutVideo","provider_url":"https://sproutvideo.com","title":"How do you improve liquid color measurement accuracy?","html":"\u003ciframe class='sproutvideo-player' src='https://videos.sproutvideo.com/embed/aa9ad8b11e1be3c120/793e02151d5286b9' width='630' height='1120' frameborder='0' allowfullscreen referrerpolicy='no-referrer-when-downgrade' title='Video Player'\u003e\u003c/iframe\u003e","width":630,"height":1120,"duration":60.026,"description":"How do you improve liquid color measurement accuracy?\n\nIn liquid systems, color and turbidity interfere with each other. Particles scatter light. Color compounds absorb it. When both are present, your readings mix two signals into one — leaving you with inconsistent results and decisions made without the full picture.\n\nVista L2 extends its spectral range to 710 nm — where absorption from most color bodies is minimal. Color and turbidity are cleanly separated in a single measurement. Purer signal. More accurate results. Greater confidence across every application.\n\nEdible oils — chlorophyll insight per AOCS Cc 13d-55. Deeper visibility into oxidation and product stability to extend shelf life and protect quality.\n\nBeer and beverages — distinguish color from turbidity for smarter quality decisions.\n\nChemicals — monitor clarity, purity, and reaction progress.\n\nPharma — support stability studies, audit reports, and batch consistency.\n\nMaster your color quality with Vista L2.","thumbnail_url":"https://cdn-thumbnails.sproutvideo.com/aa9ad8b11e1be3c120/793e02151d5286b9/0/w_720/poster.jpg?v=1781287398","thumbnail_width":720,"thumbnail_height":1280,"video_id":"aa9ad8b11e1be3c120"}