describing opaque or translucent
describing opaque or translucent
- Subject: describing opaque or translucent
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 17:38:40 -0500
Hi,
I've been asked to test printing with white over previously printed or
colored media.
The desire is for the white to completely cover the printing or original
color.
Unfortunately it does not. Now I have to report results.
Is there a standard way to describe this situation?
For example - possibly certain types of color information are more
meaningful than others?
Of course I could simply indicate the Lab values of the original media
color, and then
provide a second Lab value for the area where white has been applied.
Is it this straightforward?
Thanks in advance for any suggests.
Greg
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