Re: Proofing Papers for Color Laser Printers
Re: Proofing Papers for Color Laser Printers
- Subject: Re: Proofing Papers for Color Laser Printers
- From: Joseph Yates <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:28:00 -1000
- Thread-topic: Proofing Papers for Color Laser Printers
>> I may go back to a paper that I used previously in our Xerox Phasers -
>> Wausau's Exact Glossy - which I measured at (L*94.7, b*0.9, a* -3.7)
>
> Not bad. It's just the optical brighteners in those papers introduce a
> distorsion in any measurements. And then the profiles are off and it carries
> over to the proofing -- it's just a nightmare. Better find more neutral
> paper.
I did a another measurement with this Wausau paper with my new Eye-One
(Rev.D) UV-Cut and came up with different LAB values then my previous
non-cut measurements:
(L*95.3, b*-0.2, a*0.1)
Measured through Eye-One Share 10 measurements across different sections
of the paper - Averaged.
Are these different numbers due to the UV Cut?
And if so how does one get a correct (accurate) measure of the paper white
with a UV Cut instrument?
Regards,
Joseph Yates | Pacifica Island Art | Maui, Hawaii
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