Re: bestcolor bestlin tool
Re: bestcolor bestlin tool
- Subject: Re: bestcolor bestlin tool
- From: Jim Rich <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 09:17:18 -0500
Simon,
Having the most ink you can put down on the paper is NOT always going to
produce the blackest black. In terms on the Best rip/media type and ink
comb, if you choose and print a few TIL values you will find that by
measuring the strip and using the L* value of the shadow areas or even
density, that the blackest blacks might be produced in areas that have less
original dot density values. For example 350 TIL might measure a 20 L* value
and a 300 TIL might measure a 15 L* value.
As for you comment:
I assume
> the strip shows no detectable separtation after this point.
If you measure the strip, the measurements will be different (lighter and
darker). So you will see separation based on those measurments.
In terms of the Best rip, one point to consider, is; have you choosen super
fine for the screening(if it is available) ? The screening will change the
amount of ink you initially print with.
Jim Rich
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