re: Measuring big format inkjets
re: Measuring big format inkjets
- Subject: re: Measuring big format inkjets
- From: Dan Reid <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2002 10:47:10 -0600
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 23:01:38 -0300, "Adriano Von Markendorf"
<email@hidden> wrote:
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I never will be tired by uncommon situations.
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I'm in trouble to measure and buid profiles for a Scitex (big foot printer
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:-). I'm try to measure with DTP41 and Spectrocam.
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With DTP41: I must to try a lot of times, 7 between 10 times I get "error"
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mensages ( Using the measure tool of ImagePrintRIP)
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With Spectrocam: I simply could not read semi-automatic mode. I must to read
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one by one. Unfortunatelly, my reads has not consistence enough. ie. I read a
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80% Cyan patch of dot gain strip, I get a 96% value (16% of dot gain), I try
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to read a 90% patch and I get a 92% value! I try to read both, and get 93% and
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94%.
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I'm not sure but I remember hear about something like that in the List.
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There are some restrictions about measurements in very grainy print out's from
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Grand Fomat Printers?
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My devices will be not able to measure this kind of inkjet? Are there ANY
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alternative?
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Any tip or trick are very welcome.
You need a measurement device with a 8mm aperature like the Spectrolino.
Both the the DTP41 and Spectrocam have too small of an aperature to measure
the coarse dot from the Scitex.
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Dan B. Reid
RENAISSANCE PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGING
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