Re: ECI charts
Re: ECI charts
- Subject: Re: ECI charts
- From: Chris Murphy <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 21:13:51 -0700
On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 11:44 AM, Andrew Rodney
<email@hidden> writes:
So have I. But when I got a totally automated Spectrophotometer (a
Spectroscan) I just went ahead and used the old 6.02 CMYK target which
also
seemed to do a good job. I see that target is no longer. There were two
versions and I believe the only difference was the CMYK patches
surrounding
the target. Wasn't that used for post linearization? Can that be done
with
the ECI2002 target?
The border patches were for compensating for variations in density
across the printed target. You'd use the hidden "Tools>Measurement
Correction" feature in Measure Tool, open the measurement data file,
and it would use the border patch measurements to compensate for
anisotropy, remove the border patch measurements, leaving you with just
the target data itself.
The ECI2002 target doesn't have this, but the way to deal with
anisotropy is to use the randomized version of the target. (It comes in
two flavors.)
Chris Murphy
Color Remedies (TM)
www.colorremedies.com/realworldcolor
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Co-author "Real World Color Management"
Published by PeachPit Press (ISBN 0201773406)
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