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Re: DeltaE to Density
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Re: DeltaE to Density


  • Subject: Re: DeltaE to Density
  • From: "Terence L. Wyse" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 19:54:45 -0400

On Apr 18, 2004, at 6:28 PM, Cedric Briscoe wrote:

I would repeat this for each of the other channels but I do not know how to
translate this into a 10 point curve. I am trying to get the Screened Print
(1-bit tiffs) to print properly at 2880x1440dpi. Right now, the color is
good, but the print is much too dark.

That's pretty simple. Just create an Excel worksheet where you plot the dot% on the X axis and the L* values as two different series on the Y axis. From there you should be able to plot the graph (line graph with it set to smooth the curve for you) and plot the desired value to the current value and come up with the new compensation curve. With only 10 data points you could even do this pretty quickly on plain old graph paper.

Terry
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