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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: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 08:11:23 -0500

> Yes, non-monotonic behaviour at gamut extremes can cause problems during
> both characterization and calibration. Well designed systems generally
> cope with this by stopping short of the non-monotonic regions.
>
> Note that a device that displays non-monotonicity in an essential color
> region is fundamentally unsuited for use as a color reproduction device.
>
> Graeme Gill.

Graeme,

Could you briefly define "non-monotonicity" so that we can follow the
argument? I have observed what Darrian and Ray described in the last series
of posts with Robin and I'd be interested to know more about that because
I've been intuitively using a similar "algorithm" to calibrating large
format inkjet printers.

Regards,

Roger Breton
Laval, Canada
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