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Re: UV filtered vs. non UV filtered spectros
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Re: UV filtered vs. non UV filtered spectros


  • Subject: Re: UV filtered vs. non UV filtered spectros
  • From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 13:08:11 +1000

Matthew Larmour wrote:

I am trying to weigh the pros and cons between getting a UV filtered spectro (probably an EyeOne) and a non UV filtered spectro.

some without, printed mostly on digital presses. The lighting under which the final prints will be viewed will vary: incandescent, fluorescent, natural light.

So if your viewing conditions contain UV, how does it help you if the instrument doesn't "see" UV when it's measuring the color ?

[Hint - tristimulus color matching can't give you perfect results
 under unknown viewing conditions - you need spectral color matching
 for that. Available color management and printing gear is not currently
 made for spectral color matching.]

Graeme Gill.

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