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Averaging profiles?


  • Subject: Averaging profiles?
  • From: Douglas Rhiner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:16:33 -0800

Would it make any sense to average profiles for media?
Is this possible?

For example:
We print on quite a bit of canvas.
We have a profile for our printer-media(canvas) combination.
By nature the manufacturing process of the canvas we use results in what I call "qualitative drift" in each roll provided to us. Not a noticeable difference to the every day person, several others in the industry concurr with my observations.


Regardless of time & effort invilved, would it be beneficial to print test/profiling patterns at the beginning of each roll, create a profile and then average this with the previous profile thus creating a running "average" profile for this media?

-Doug

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