Re: ProfileMaker 5
Re: ProfileMaker 5
- Subject: Re: ProfileMaker 5
- From: Liane May <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 09:14:35 +0200
Marco,
yes, of course this is a requirement, too. If PM5 does not detect a
peak in the blue spectrum of the measurement data (white point), the
option for optical brightener compensation would be disabled.
Sorry, my understanding was, that the paper in question would
definitively contain optical brightener.
Best regards,
Liane
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At 23:20 Uhr -0700 14.08.2006, Marco Ugolini wrote:
In a message dated 8/14/06 1:10 AM, Liane May wrote:
Steve,
you are right, the 'Optical Brightener Compensation' should be
available, when spectral measurement data will be loaded.
Hi Liane.
Isn't it the case, though, that the "Correct for Optical Brighteners" option
will be available only when a characteristic spectral spike is detected in
the low end (blue) of the spectrum?
I mean to say that the fact in itself that the readings are spectral does
*not* guarantee that the "Correct for Optical Brighteners" option will be
available. The blue spectral spike also has to be present for that to
happen. At least, that is my understanding of how this works.
Thank you, and regards.
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Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA
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