RE: Reading Stochastic dot area on printing plates
RE: Reading Stochastic dot area on printing plates
- Subject: RE: Reading Stochastic dot area on printing plates
- From: "Mike Eddington" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 07:41:32 -0500
- Thread-topic: Reading Stochastic dot area on printing plates
>Has anyone had any experience in measuring stochastic dot area on
printing
plates. I have a CC Dot device for reading plates it works well with
conventional screening but will not read Stochastic at all. Giving
reading
of 0% or 100% only>
The CCdot should be able to measure FM plates, but this is an optional
add-on (you purchase the option from Xrite, and they supply a release
code). There was also a limitation in the pixel resolution of the
device's CCD that limited the maximum screen size it could measure. I
believe minimum it could measure was 20 micron. That said, we had the
device here and I remember less accuracy in measurements from
three-quarter to shadow tones. It was similar in shape to a size 12 shoe
(not that that would detract from its accuracy, but it was a little
cumbersome). We eventually replaced the unit with an ICCplate II, with
which we measure FM plates on a daily basis.
_______________________________________
Michael Eddington | North American Color, Inc.
QA Manager | Gracol G7 Certified Expert
5960 S. Sprinkle Road | Portage, MI 49002
P. (269) 323-0552 | F. (269) 323-0190
email@hidden | www.nac-mi.com
_______________________________________________
Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
Colorsync-users mailing list (email@hidden)
Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
This email sent to email@hidden