Re: New EyeOne ruler and soft case
Re: New EyeOne ruler and soft case
- Subject: Re: New EyeOne ruler and soft case
- From: neil_snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2005 16:45:56 +0100
- Thread-topic: New EyeOne ruler and soft case
on 2/11/05 16:31, Steve Kale wrote :
> Now someone has to say explain how editing a profile will help a non-linear
> printer. As I understand it, linearising really just gives us confidence
> that depiction by sample (as opposed to measuring response to every possible
> colour value) can work - ie that can interpolate with a degree of
> confidence. If your printer isn't linear then you don't know what to edit
> to unless you know the device's response to each and every possible input.
Linearizing puts the device in a state that normally makes easier work for
the profile creation software as the measurement values will be able to have
a better smoothness with much less twisting of the grid points in the
profile tables. This means basically less or no banding, higher detail and
better accuracy without dropped values due to too large of variation in the
measured values between grid point resolution.
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Neil Snape photographer Paris France email@hidden
http://www.neilsnape.com
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