Re: Subject: Re: Creating ICCs with pigmented inks
Re: Subject: Re: Creating ICCs with pigmented inks
- Subject: Re: Subject: Re: Creating ICCs with pigmented inks
- From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 11:30:49 +1000
Scott Griswold wrote:
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to 3/4 tones. Since the metameric shift occurs predominantly in the colored
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inks, reducing the amount of colored ink used in the neutral areas reduces
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metamerism. I am not saying it is gone, but it is significantly reduced. Has
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anyone else had this experience?
Our experience is that maximising black often makes banding
worse. Neutrals become very stable under differing lighting
conditions.
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> on 6/30/02 9:13 PM, Graeme Gill wrote:
I didn't say this:
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> * The one thing that really kills the 10000CF for me and customers is the
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> metamerism issue (some say it's better than others in this regard but it's
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> still bad IMO). While it's being viewed in a standard viewing booth you're
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> OK, but you virtually can't let the proof get in customers hands where you
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> have no control over the type of light they view the proof under.
Graeme Gill.
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