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Re: Reading Stochastic dot area on printing plates
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Re: Reading Stochastic dot area on printing plates


  • Subject: Re: Reading Stochastic dot area on printing plates
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 07:31:25 -0500

> Has anyone had any experience in measuring stochastic dot area on printing
> plates. I have a CC Dot device for reading plates it works well with
> conventional screening but will not read Stochastic at all. Giving reading
> of 0% or 100% only
> I have also tried a traditional densitometer with and without a polarizing
> filter without success
>
> Michael Gardner

You need a Techkon Spectroplate or a PlateScope by X-rite.

http://www.techkon.de/english/code/products/showproduct.asp?entryID={73D0D
BF7-C435-4F4A-BD9C-EA45FA31628F}

http://www.xrite.com/product_overview.aspx?ID=746

Roger Breton


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