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RE: Dry Time for UltraChrome inks/Calibration
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RE: Dry Time for UltraChrome inks/Calibration


  • Subject: RE: Dry Time for UltraChrome inks/Calibration
  • From: "Darrian Young" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 08:23:11 +0100

Ray Maxwell wrote:

<Setting ink limits above this point does not increase the
gamut and gives your profiling package allot of trouble.

I suggest that you look at a spider Lab plot and not just density when
setting ink limits.>

Would you mind repeating this again (and again and again :-)) in boldfaced
capital letters!? Why many if not most inkjet RIP manufacturers keep
insisting on doing system setup based only on density is beyond me. Without
even going into spider plots, etc. one only needs to look at a colored print
to realize that they are not dealing with greyscale films from an
imagesetter, and hence have more variables to control than simply density.

Regards.

Darrian Young
MGV
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