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linearization - luminance, chroma or density?
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linearization - luminance, chroma or density?


  • Subject: linearization - luminance, chroma or density?
  • From: Scott King <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 11:20:04 -0600

Can anyone point me to a web reference, text book or white paper that discuss the pros and cons of the various inkjet printer linearization methodologies? In particular the use of luminance, chroma or density? I've searched the colorsync-users archives and cannot seem to find anything conclusive... or even close to conclusive. A few references here and there about each approach, but nothing that compares the three.

Any references or comments are much appreciated.

Scott King
Austin, Texas



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