Re: Measurement Geometry
Re: Measurement Geometry
- Subject: Re: Measurement Geometry
- From: Steve Kale <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:27:12 +0000
- Thread-topic: Measurement Geometry
And so back to the original question: which device is better for profiling
inkjet (art) on canvas? Surely the instrument that "sees like we do".
> From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
>
> According to the information on the Hunterlab web site,
> 0/45 instruments a designed to measure the appearance of
> color. They "see" like we do, and allow for the effects
> that gloss, texture and directionality on the color
> appearance.
>
> The integrating sphere instruments do the opposite,
> they measure the color in a manner that is independent
> of the gloss, texture and directionality. They
> effectively measure the "underlying" color of
> things, so are useful for checking color formulations and
> product consistency, particularly for materials with difficult
> optical characteristics (gloss, transparency, translucency,
> texture).
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