Re: GCR Ink Saving (basICColor_Testimages_2007)
Re: GCR Ink Saving (basICColor_Testimages_2007)
- Subject: Re: GCR Ink Saving (basICColor_Testimages_2007)
- From: Edward M Taffel <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 14:28:49 -0400
hello louis,
i've been looking at PerfX Image Ink™ comparisons with great interest
& have
become a little curious about the arithmetic—what the percentages mean
exactly.
are standard formulae used? otherwise, if it is ethical to enquire
(i.e. it's not a guarded
secret), may we know something about the computations used to generate
the values?
regards,
edward taffel
On Jul 17, 2008, at 8:40 PM, Louis Dery wrote:
Hi Roger,
Sorry for the late response to your request!
High resolution images are now available to download for your
evaluation.
Link: http://www.tglc.com/english/PerfX/Image_ink_Saving.html
Don’t forget to download the free PerfX Image Ink™ tool!
Louis Dery
TGLC inc.
www.tglc.com
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Roger Breton wrote:
Louis,
Nice car, btw. Can't resist that red.
One question, though. And I guess this is a general question about
the GCR
technique itself.
If TIL is reduced to 240% as shown, do you claim that GCR has the
potential
of extending the dynamic range of the printed image while using less
ink?
Also, I think I'm speaking on behalf of many list readers when I ask
whether
it would be possible that you post those those images, in hi-res
(300dpi),
for download. So that we could examine their content at our leisure in
Photoshop.
Best / Roger Breton
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