Datacolor provides solutions for color management and color communication, serving customers in the textile, paint, plastics, photography, and videography industries.
Datacolor was founded in 1970 as the color calibration division of Burlington Industries.
In 1976, Datacolor was incorporated as an independent company.
In 2001, Datacolor introduced the first portable spectrophotometer for paint manufacturers.
In 2015, the company launched the colorreaderPRO, a handheld color matching tool for paint retailers.
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Datacolor was founded in 1970 and incorporated as an independent company in 1976, making it over 50 years old as of 2021.