{"type":"video","version":"1.0","provider":"SproutVideo","provider_name":"SproutVideo","provider_url":"https://sproutvideo.com","title":"HunterLab — the best color measurement solution for the Cosmetics Industry","html":"\u003ciframe class='sproutvideo-player' src='https://videos.sproutvideo.com/embed/dc9adcb0181debcd56/c371b3445983b277' width='630' height='1120' frameborder='0' allowfullscreen referrerpolicy='no-referrer-when-downgrade' title='Video Player'\u003e\u003c/iframe\u003e","width":630,"height":1120,"duration":54.988,"description":"How do you measure the color of a cosmetic product? \n\nYou read L a b values on a spectrophotometer and compare them to a standard using Delta E.\n\nOpaque products go on ColorFlex L2: pressed powder, blush, bronzer, foundation, lipstick, nail polish, creams. Sample cup on the port, press Measure, read the screen.\n\n No PC. For coverage, draw down on a Leneta card and read the opacity index from the same workspace.\n\nTransparent products go on Vista L2: toners, micellar water, serums, oils, fragrance. Color and haze in one read, pathlengths up to 100 millimeters.\n\nNumbers flag drift early, before off-shade product reaches the shelf.\nTalk to a HunterLab color expert about testing your samples.","thumbnail_url":"https://cdn-thumbnails.sproutvideo.com/dc9adcb0181debcd56/c371b3445983b277/0/w_1080/poster.jpg?v=1786389766","thumbnail_width":1080,"thumbnail_height":1920,"video_id":"dc9adcb0181debcd56"}