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Re: GRACoL densities
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Re: GRACoL densities


  • Subject: Re: GRACoL densities
  • From: Thomas Holm/Pixl <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 00:26:43 +0200


On 4. maj 2005, at 14:20, Rich Apollo wrote:

Yes, that was the point of polarization filters that you DON'T have to
account for dry-down but the problem is that the densities seem to be
whacked compared with other instruments.

Terry,
Did you ever have the opportunity to compare the dry readings between a polarized instrument and a non-polarized instrument? Or to assess the consistency between wet and dry readings with a polarized instrument?

I'll have an opertunity to do this next week and will be happy to report back, although my samples will be varnished. Does anyone has any idea whether the varnish will tip the balance (whether it will change the effect of drydown) here?


I guess I might have them run a few sheets without varnish at the end of the run...


Best Regards

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