Re: UV Filter - DTP70
Re: UV Filter - DTP70
- Subject: Re: UV Filter - DTP70
- From: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 11:25:49 -0700
>Marco Ugolini wrote:
>>Of course! "UV excluded" means that the UV Filter is *included*, and "UV
>>included" means that the UV filter is *excluded*!
It is for this reason that we standardized here on the abbreviation UVF years ago.
For us UVF means UV filtered.
We started with just UV which caused instant confusion as we couldn't remember whether that meant UV was the filter, so it wasn't in the measurement, OR it was in the light...
Now with the slightly opposite behavior of the iSis we may need to change to UVI for the readings where the UV is included.
One thing I'm sure is that X-Rite's terminology for the measurements is confusing for me
UVCut vs UVCut + No
Odd, although it does reflect the behavior of the device.
On the other hand X-Rite has a hit with the iSis. I really like it. Much less finicky with pages than the ICColor or the DTP-70 and I also like the ability to get both measurement sets in one session. It does do a bit more scanning when you want the UVI readings (see, I'm using it already!) but it is so much faster than most solutions (other than the '70) that it's not an issue for us.
Regards,
Steve
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