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Re: Profuling High Gloss Print
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Re: Profuling High Gloss Print


  • Subject: Re: Profuling High Gloss Print
  • From: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 16:56:50 -0800

At 1:26 PM +0200 11/5/00, Boris Oicherman wrote:
Hi List

I have to profile a printer, which outputs laminated, very high gloss prints. I'm
using SpectroScan to measure charts, & till now I got pretty dark profiles.

As I was told by a Gretag reseller, I have to use a polarizing filter in this
situation - but I cannot see any special setup for it in my profiling software
(Monaco 3).

I'll appreciate any advice from somebody who've made this kind of jobs.



You should not need to change the software as the 'Lino adjusts automatically to the presence of the Pol filter.

If you are getting profiles that are too dark, however, perhaps you should not be using it. Typically I use the Pol filter when reading laminate materials and getting bad blacks (10-20 L too light).

Try it without and see how your blacks are.


Regards,

Steve Upton


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