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  • Subject: MonacoDCColor
  • From: "Steven Kornreich" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 20:28:05 -1000

I just started working with MonacoDCColor based on a recommendation from
Don Hutchenson and I use his Reflective Hutch Target..
Does anyone have any comments on weather or not it is possible to get a good
scanner / scanback profile when you are cross polarized? Over 90% of the art
that we reproduce is glossy - shinny canvases that all need to be cross
polarize to reduce glare, spectrales etc. I realize in the world of Fine Art
repro, there is no silver bullet out there but maybe there is something else
I could try.
Basically the camera profile is oversaturating a lot of colors, looks good
on print, but unfortunately does not help me try to match an orginal piece
of art work. Any suggestions?
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Kornreich Communications Inc.
Steven Kornreich
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http://www.beachlook.com
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