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Re: some further thoughts on the Z3100
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Re: some further thoughts on the Z3100


  • Subject: Re: some further thoughts on the Z3100
  • From: "Roberto Michelena" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 10:08:42 -0500

The fact that the onboard spectro is a UV-cut version, and that it
reads over black backing, could be part of the reason why it produces
different results.

It will be interesting to see what happens when you run the files read
by the instrument in the printer through Monaco Profiler.

really looking forward to see this.

Besides 'auto-profiling' is there some sort of 'auto-linearization'
feature on the Z3100?
I was thinking something like Epson ColorBase. So that you can
linearize the Z3100 to a 'base' state, build your master profile with
a DTP-70 and Monaco, and then in any other Z3100 (or that same one
after a few ink changes), you'd only need to 'linearize to base' with
the internal instrument for the profile to be valid.

-- Roberto Michelena
  Infinitek
  Lima, Peru
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References: 
 >some further thoughts on the Z3100 (From: "Clark Omholt" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: some further thoughts on the Z3100 (From: "edmund ronald" <email@hidden>)

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