RE: define linearization
RE: define linearization
- Subject: RE: define linearization
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 15:39:03 +0200
Dotgain is calculated in absolute numbers, i.e. 20 % dotagain in the
40 % tone will give you a 60% tint on paper. It is not 20% of 40%. IT
is 20% plus 40% equals 60% tone.
Jan
It has always seemed to me that % dot gain was just that (%dot gain).
If I have a 50% dot,
and get 20% gain ...
will I not end up with a 60% dot (NOT 70%) ?
Your method of figuring would give me:
10% dot at 20% gain = 30%
That seems a bit extreme.
I think 20% gain at 10% would give me a 12% dot.
That is more in line with what my Heidi does.
MSD
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