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Re: New optical brighteners compensation from X-rite.
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Re: New optical brighteners compensation from X-rite.


  • Subject: Re: New optical brighteners compensation from X-rite.
  • From: tom lianza <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2008 05:24:00 -0400

Hi to all,

"So don't hold your breath! I guess if you buy a new ISIS now you MIGHT be eligible for a free upgrade when the "OBC module" is released, but I'd double check before I ordered."

The process requires a set of reference plaques that utilize media from our Munsell group. It is not simply a software program. That is why there are still some unknowns about cost and availablity, but the fact that this will cost something should be considered axiomatic.

With respect to utilization of press media, I don't think that the process will require a press run. Remember, it is the strength of the brightener used in the paper itself that is being measured. The key to the process is the visual evaluation under the illumination of choice. I know that it works across multiple printer types/technologies when printed on the same media, but I'm not sure if we have run any press tests yet. In any event, it is a great improvement over earlier techniques.

I am certainly glad that I don't have to deal with that issue in most of my work...

Regards.

Tom Lianza
Director Video and Motion Picture Technology
X-rite

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