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sorry for delay, i spend last day on czech HP event Not necessary, imho. Yes, this paper is yellow, but not SO yellow, even under light box, where this kind of paper looks more natural, than others, "full-of-brighteners" :) papers. I work in past with similar papers on Sherpa ... yes, not suitable for ANY proofing, for some clients quite non acceptable ...Wow! That seems way too yellow for any real world proofing, Kamill? B* around +5 and more? Never seen that. Probably yes (in this scale) ... as i wrote, my Dupont is REALLY yellow:)Are you 1000% sure your instrument is not lying to you? You measured with an EyeOnePro? Boy, I measured with a bunch of different spot reading instrument here and I always find negative b* values. I.e., when i measure HP Proofing Matte (Q1967A), which is every time "blue", i get 94,7 2,1 -8,4 with i without UV 94,1 0,9 -3,7 with Pulse with UV Regards,Regards, Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden http://pages.infinit.net/graxx Kamil Tresnak |
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