Re: Profiling through laminate
Re: Profiling through laminate
- Subject: Re: Profiling through laminate
- From: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 09:16:01 -0800
At 10:00 AM +0000 2/21/04, Quentin Bargate wrote:
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Steve,
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Thanks for the response. Why is a polariser necessary?
We've found that the reflections from laminated materials cause a significant amount of the instrument's incidental light to be reflected without the colorants of the print having filtered the light. This means that colors are lightened and desaturated - especially darker colors. If the instruments saw the colors the same way as your eyes then it would not be an issue. It's when when your eyes and the instrument disagree that filters such as the polarizer come in handy.
Regards,
Steve
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