Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #468 - 13 msgs
Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #468 - 13 msgs
- Subject: Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #468 - 13 msgs
- From: Marc Levine <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 14:57:46 -0500
>
The gains are modest but
>
> noticeable, especially in the light chromatic colors. The explanation
>
> can apparently be found in Beer's law
Beer's law? There's gotta be a joke in there somewhere. I can buy into the
light ink producing marginal increases to gamut size. I just want to be
clear that light inks are really only watered-down versions on the dark
inks, and that - barring chemical phenomenon - add relatively little to the
overall gamut size compared to additional printing hues such as orange and
green.
I thought that Beer's law states that every hour after 5:00pm that you spend
at work means you have to drink an extra beer that evening and double that
for Friday's! (Couldn't resist). Thanks for the added info.
-Marc
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Marc Levine
Monaco Systems
North American Accounts Manager
Technical Sales Engineer
www.monacosys.com
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