Re: Color Measurement
Re: Color Measurement
- Subject: Re: Color Measurement
- From: Jon Crook <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 14:35:21 -0500
- Thread-topic: Color Measurement
Make an adjustment to your target baselines to reflect the differences in
instruments. As long as the difference is know it should not be an issue.
Process tracking is really just documenting deviation from your baseline.
On 7/14/09 2:17 PM, "Fleisher, Ken" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hello. Here is a question about color measurement. For those of you who have
> implemented process control and process tracking, I was wondering what is
> your strategy if somewhere down the road you change the color measurement
> device. As we know, inter-instrument agreement is not perfect even if the
> instruments are very stable devices. So, what happens if you change your
> device and all of a sudden your tolerances may not be met or your process
> tracking history has sudden spikes, but the problem is not with the process
> but rather due to a mismatch between the measuring devices?
>
> Has anyone dealt with this before or planned for it in your current
> workflow?
>
> Just curious...
>
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> Ken Fleisher
>
> Photographer
> Imaging & Visual Services
> National Gallery of Art
> Washington, D.C.
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